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Gemma Fabozzi1, Benedetta Iussig2, Danilo Cimadomo1,2, Alberto Vaiarelli1, Roberta Maggiulli1, Nicolò Ubaldi3, Filippo Maria Ubaldi1,2, Laura Rienzi1,2.
Abstract
Accumulating evidence on the effect of nutrition on reproduction is emerging from both animal and human studies. A healthy dietary pattern and nutrient supplementation, especially during the peri-conceptional period, might be helpful to achieve a live birth, although the mechanisms implicated are not fully understood. The endocrine system and the ooplasmic organelles apparatus, in particular the mitochondria, are clearly key elements during oogenesis and subsequent embryo development, and their proper functioning is associated with nutrition, even beyond maternal aging. Several studies in animal models have reported various adverse effects on mitochondria caused by unbalanced dietary intakes such as high fat diet, high fat high sugar diet, and low protein diet. The alterations produced might include mitochondrial intracellular distribution, content, structure, biogenesis, and functioning. This review summarizes the key role of mitochondria in female reproduction and the effects of different dietary macronutrient compositions on oocyte mitochondrial activity with their possible short-, medium-, and long-term effects.Entities:
Keywords: developmental; diet; mitochondria; nutrition; oocytes; reproductive competence
Year: 2021 PMID: 33440800 PMCID: PMC7826933 DOI: 10.3390/antiox10010091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antioxidants (Basel) ISSN: 2076-3921