Purpose: The purpose of this umbrella review is to bring together the most recent reviews concerning the role of immunonutrients for male and female infertility. Methods: Regarding immunonutrients and fertility, the authors have analyzed reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses published between 2011 and June 2021. All reviews on animal or in vitro studies were excluded. Relevant keywords to term micronutrients were analyzed alone or in association with other terms such as “gamete competence,” “male OR female fertility,” “male OR female infertility,” “fertile, “folliculogenesis,” “spermatogenesis,” “immunomodulation,” “immune system,” “oxidative stress.” Results: The primary research has included 108 results, and after screening by title, abstract. and not topic-related, 41 studies have been included by full texts. The results show the molecular mechanisms and the immunonutrients related impact on gamete formation, development. and competence. In particular, this review focused on arginine, glutamine, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, omega-3, selenium, and zinc. Conclusions: Inflammation and oxidative stress significantly impact human reproduction. For this reason, immunonutrients may play an important role in the treatment of infertile patients. However, due to the lack of consistent clinical trials, their application is limited. Therefore, the development of clinical trials is necessary to define the correct supplementation, in case of deficiency.

Di Renzo, L., De Lorenzo, A., Fontanari, M., Gualtieri, P., Monsignore, D., Schifano, G., et al. (2022). Immunonutrients involved in the regulation of the inflammatory and oxidative processes: implication for gamete competence. JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS, 39(4), 817-846 [10.1007/s10815-022-02472-6].

Immunonutrients involved in the regulation of the inflammatory and oxidative processes: implication for gamete competence

Di Renzo L.;De Lorenzo A.;Gualtieri P.;Marchetti M.
2022-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this umbrella review is to bring together the most recent reviews concerning the role of immunonutrients for male and female infertility. Methods: Regarding immunonutrients and fertility, the authors have analyzed reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses published between 2011 and June 2021. All reviews on animal or in vitro studies were excluded. Relevant keywords to term micronutrients were analyzed alone or in association with other terms such as “gamete competence,” “male OR female fertility,” “male OR female infertility,” “fertile, “folliculogenesis,” “spermatogenesis,” “immunomodulation,” “immune system,” “oxidative stress.” Results: The primary research has included 108 results, and after screening by title, abstract. and not topic-related, 41 studies have been included by full texts. The results show the molecular mechanisms and the immunonutrients related impact on gamete formation, development. and competence. In particular, this review focused on arginine, glutamine, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, omega-3, selenium, and zinc. Conclusions: Inflammation and oxidative stress significantly impact human reproduction. For this reason, immunonutrients may play an important role in the treatment of infertile patients. However, due to the lack of consistent clinical trials, their application is limited. Therefore, the development of clinical trials is necessary to define the correct supplementation, in case of deficiency.
2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/49 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DIETETICHE APPLICATE
English
Antioxidant system; Gamete competence; Immunonutrients; Infertility; Inflammation; Oxidative stress; Supplementation
Di Renzo, L., De Lorenzo, A., Fontanari, M., Gualtieri, P., Monsignore, D., Schifano, G., et al. (2022). Immunonutrients involved in the regulation of the inflammatory and oxidative processes: implication for gamete competence. JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS, 39(4), 817-846 [10.1007/s10815-022-02472-6].
Di Renzo, L; De Lorenzo, A; Fontanari, M; Gualtieri, P; Monsignore, D; Schifano, G; Alfano, V; Marchetti, M
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