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Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration

Environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including bisphenol A (BPA), induce DNA methylation errors and oxidative stress, and alter fertility. Animal studies have demonstrated that supporting the one-carbon cycle (1-CC) with appropriate dietary supplements can reduce the effects of EDCs....

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Autores principales: Silvestris, Erica, Cohen, Marc, Cornet, Dominique, Jacquesson-Fournols, Laetitia, Clement, Patrice, Chouteau, Jacques, Schneider, Marc, Besnard, Thierry, Ménézo, Yves
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5628560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29082109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/biores.2017.0016
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author Silvestris, Erica
Cohen, Marc
Cornet, Dominique
Jacquesson-Fournols, Laetitia
Clement, Patrice
Chouteau, Jacques
Schneider, Marc
Besnard, Thierry
Ménézo, Yves
author_facet Silvestris, Erica
Cohen, Marc
Cornet, Dominique
Jacquesson-Fournols, Laetitia
Clement, Patrice
Chouteau, Jacques
Schneider, Marc
Besnard, Thierry
Ménézo, Yves
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description Environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including bisphenol A (BPA), induce DNA methylation errors and oxidative stress, and alter fertility. Animal studies have demonstrated that supporting the one-carbon cycle (1-CC) with appropriate dietary supplements can reduce the effects of EDCs. Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), a marker of ovarian functionality, has been tested in subfertile female patients, to control this hypothesis in humans. Fifty-five women with a history of 3–7 years of infertility, with at least two assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment failures, and low serum levels of AMH were enrolled in the study. Before starting any further ART treatment, they were tested for AMH and for follicular count. A urinary control of BPA was proposed. Then a support of the 1-CC, already tested in other clinical studies, was initiated and continued for 4 months. At the end of this period, antral follicle count and serum AMH levels were re-evaluated. The AMH levels before and after treatment were compared using the Wilcoxon test (nonparametric test, non-Gaussian population). Out of the 55 patients, 35 accepted a BPA dosage in the urine. No correlation was found between BPA and serum AMH concentrations. Forty-nine patients followed the full treatment with 1-CC supplements, which resulted in increased AMH levels, independent of initial AMH levels and maternal age (in the range studied), p = 0.0001. Eight patients spontaneously conceived ongoing pregnancies within 3 months, at the end of the protocol. A support of the 1-CC can partly alleviate metabolic derangements induced by environment, as observed in animal models, and improve endocrine background in women.
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spelling pubmed-56285602017-10-27 Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration Silvestris, Erica Cohen, Marc Cornet, Dominique Jacquesson-Fournols, Laetitia Clement, Patrice Chouteau, Jacques Schneider, Marc Besnard, Thierry Ménézo, Yves Biores Open Access Original Research Article Environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including bisphenol A (BPA), induce DNA methylation errors and oxidative stress, and alter fertility. Animal studies have demonstrated that supporting the one-carbon cycle (1-CC) with appropriate dietary supplements can reduce the effects of EDCs. Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), a marker of ovarian functionality, has been tested in subfertile female patients, to control this hypothesis in humans. Fifty-five women with a history of 3–7 years of infertility, with at least two assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment failures, and low serum levels of AMH were enrolled in the study. Before starting any further ART treatment, they were tested for AMH and for follicular count. A urinary control of BPA was proposed. Then a support of the 1-CC, already tested in other clinical studies, was initiated and continued for 4 months. At the end of this period, antral follicle count and serum AMH levels were re-evaluated. The AMH levels before and after treatment were compared using the Wilcoxon test (nonparametric test, non-Gaussian population). Out of the 55 patients, 35 accepted a BPA dosage in the urine. No correlation was found between BPA and serum AMH concentrations. Forty-nine patients followed the full treatment with 1-CC supplements, which resulted in increased AMH levels, independent of initial AMH levels and maternal age (in the range studied), p = 0.0001. Eight patients spontaneously conceived ongoing pregnancies within 3 months, at the end of the protocol. A support of the 1-CC can partly alleviate metabolic derangements induced by environment, as observed in animal models, and improve endocrine background in women. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5628560/ /pubmed/29082109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/biores.2017.0016 Text en © Erica Silvestris et al. 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Silvestris, Erica
Cohen, Marc
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Clement, Patrice
Chouteau, Jacques
Schneider, Marc
Besnard, Thierry
Ménézo, Yves
Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration
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title_full Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration
title_fullStr Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration
title_full_unstemmed Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration
title_short Supporting the One-Carbon Cycle Restores Ovarian Reserve in Subfertile Women: Absence of Correlation with Urinary Bisphenol A Concentration
title_sort supporting the one-carbon cycle restores ovarian reserve in subfertile women: absence of correlation with urinary bisphenol a concentration
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5628560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29082109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/biores.2017.0016
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