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High-fat diet-negative impact on female fertility: from mechanisms to protective actions of antioxidant matrices

Chiara Di Berardino 1
Urte Barceviciute 1
Chiara Camerano Spelta Rapini 1
Alessia Peserico 1
Giulia Capacchietti 1
Bernabò Nicola 1, 2
Valentina Russo 1
Valentina Gatta 3, 4
Fani Konstantinidou 3, 4
Marisa Donato 1, 3, 4
Barbara Barboni 1
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2024-06-10
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CiteScore7.9
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ISSN2296861X
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Introduction

Excessive calorie intake poses a significant threat to female fertility, leading to hormonal imbalances and reproductive challenges. Overconsumption of unhealthy fats exacerbates ovarian dysfunction, with an overproduction of reactive oxygen species causing oxidative stress, impairing ovarian follicle development and leading to irregular ovulation and premature ovarian failure. Interest in biological matrices with high antioxidant properties to combat diet-related oxidative stress has grown, as they contain various bioactive factors crucial for neutralizing free radicals potentially preventing female reproductive health. This systematic review evaluates the female reproductive impact of biological matrices in mitigating oxidative damages induced by over calory habits and, in particular, high fat diets.

Methods

A comparative approach among mammalian models was utilized to interpret literature available data. This approach specifically investigates the antioxidant mechanisms of biological matrices on early and late ovarian folliculogenesis, under physiological and hormone-induced female reproductive cycle. Adhering to the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, only English-language publications from peer-reviewed international indexes were considered.

Results

The analysis of 121 publications meeting the inclusion criteria facilitated the identification of crucial components of biological matrices. These components, including carbocyclic sugars, phytonutrients, organosulfur compounds, and vitamins, were evaluated for their impact on ovarian follicle resilience, oocyte quality, and reproductive lifespan. The detrimental effects of oxidative stress on female fertility, particularly exacerbated by high saturated fat diets, are well-documented. In vivo studies across mammalian preclinical models have underscored the potential of antioxidants derived from biological matrices to mitigate diet-induced conditions. These antioxidants enhance steroidogenesis and ovarian follicle development, thereby improving oocyte quality. Additionally, discussions within these publications emphasized the clinical significance of these biological matrices, translating research findings into practical applications for female health.

Conclusion

Further research is essential to fully exploit the potential of these matrices in enhancing female reproduction and mitigating the effects of diets rich in fatty acids. This requires intensified in vitro studies and comprehensive collection of in vivo data before clinical trials. The promotion of ovarian resilience offers promising avenues for enhancing understanding and advancing female reproductive health world-wide.

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Di Berardino C. et al. High-fat diet-negative impact on female fertility: from mechanisms to protective actions of antioxidant matrices // Frontiers in Nutrition. 2024. Vol. 11.
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Di Berardino C., Barceviciute U., Camerano Spelta Rapini C., Peserico A., Capacchietti G., Nicola B., Russo V., Gatta V., Konstantinidou F., Donato M., Barboni B. High-fat diet-negative impact on female fertility: from mechanisms to protective actions of antioxidant matrices // Frontiers in Nutrition. 2024. Vol. 11.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3389/fnut.2024.1415455
UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1415455/full
TI - High-fat diet-negative impact on female fertility: from mechanisms to protective actions of antioxidant matrices
T2 - Frontiers in Nutrition
AU - Di Berardino, Chiara
AU - Barceviciute, Urte
AU - Camerano Spelta Rapini, Chiara
AU - Peserico, Alessia
AU - Capacchietti, Giulia
AU - Nicola, Bernabò
AU - Russo, Valentina
AU - Gatta, Valentina
AU - Konstantinidou, Fani
AU - Donato, Marisa
AU - Barboni, Barbara
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/06/10
PB - Frontiers Media S.A.
VL - 11
PMID - 38915855
SN - 2296-861X
ER -
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@article{2024_Di Berardino,
author = {Chiara Di Berardino and Urte Barceviciute and Chiara Camerano Spelta Rapini and Alessia Peserico and Giulia Capacchietti and Bernabò Nicola and Valentina Russo and Valentina Gatta and Fani Konstantinidou and Marisa Donato and Barbara Barboni},
title = {High-fat diet-negative impact on female fertility: from mechanisms to protective actions of antioxidant matrices},
journal = {Frontiers in Nutrition},
year = {2024},
volume = {11},
publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.},
month = {jun},
url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1415455/full},
doi = {10.3389/fnut.2024.1415455}
}