ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE IN HUMAN REPRODUCTION


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Objective. To carry out a systematic analysis of the data available in the literature on the impact of oxidative stress on fertility of both sexes. Subject and methods. For analysis, foreign and Russian articles published in the past 15 years were sought in the international citation system Pubmed. Results. The current theories of the mechanism of oxidative stress are described; factors that have a key influence on its genesis are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the regulation of the body’s redox biochemical processes in the preparation period before pregnancy. The results of clinical trials showing the efficiency of preventive oxidative stress via recovery of antioxidant factors are analyzed.

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Irina Vsevolodovna Kuznetsova

M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: ms.smith.ivk@gmail.com
Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Chief Researcher of Research Center SRA of female health Moscow 119991, Trubetskaya str. 8-2, Russia

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