| Literature DB >> 28701212 |
Ana Maria Sanchez1, Valeria Stella Vanni2, Ludovica Bartiromo2, Enrico Papaleo1, Eran Zilberberg3, Massimo Candiani2,4, Raoul Orvieto3,5, Paola Viganò6.
Abstract
Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent chronic inflammatory condition that affects women in their reproductive period causing infertility and pelvic pain. The disease, especially at the ovarian site has been shown to have a detrimental impact on ovarian physiology. Indeed, sonographic and histologic data tend to support the idea that ovarian follicles of endometriosis patients are decreased in number and more atretic. Moreover, the local intrafollicular environment of patients affected is characterized by alterations of the granulosa cell compartment including reduced P450 aromatase expression and increased intracellular reactive oxygen species generation. However, no comprehensive evaluation of the literature addressing the effect of endometriosis on oocyte quality from both a clinical and a biological perspective has so far been conducted. Based on this systematic review of the literature, oocytes retrieved from women affected by endometriosis are more likely to fail in vitro maturation and to show altered morphology and lower cytoplasmic mitochondrial content compared to women with other causes of infertility. Results from meta-analyses addressing IVF outcomes in women affected would indicate that a reduction in the number of mature oocytes retrieved is associated with endometriosis while a reduction in fertilization rates is more likely to be associated with minimal/mild rather than with moderate/severe disease. However, evidence in this field is still far to be conclusive, especially with regards to the effects of different stages of the disease and to the impact of patients' previous medical/surgical treatment(s).Entities:
Keywords: Cytokines; Endometriosis; Fertility; Follicle; Follicolar fluid; Granulosa cells; Oocyte quality; Ovarian reserve; Ovary
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28701212 PMCID: PMC5508680 DOI: 10.1186/s13048-017-0341-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ovarian Res ISSN: 1757-2215 Impact factor: 4.234
Fig. 1Representative morphological changes in oocytes from women affected by endometriosis
Results from meta-analysis studies providing clinical insights on the effect of endometriosis disease on oocyte quality.
| First author, Year [Ref] | Endometriosis groupsa | Outcome: MII oocytes retrieved | Outcome: Fertilization rate | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studies included (n) | Endometriosis vs controls (95% CI) | Studies included (n) | Endometriosis vs controls (95% CI) | ||
| Barnhart, 2002 [ | Overall | Unknown | OR 0.81 (0.79 to 0.83)c
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| Harb, 2013 [ | Untreated Stage I-II | 7 | RR 0.93 (0.87 to 0.99)c
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| Yang, 2015 [ | Untreated endometrioma | 2 | MD −3.61 (−4.44 to −2.78)c | 2 | OR 1.06 (0.71 to 1.60)b |
| Rossi, 2016 [ | Overall | 4 | OR −1.22 (−2.38 to −0.06)c
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MD mean difference, OR odds ratio, RR relative risk
aWhere not specified, history of treatment vs untreated disease is unknown
bControl group: contralateral healthy ovary
cStatistically significant