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High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models

Female reproduction focuses mainly on achieving fully grown follicles and competent oocytes to be successfully fertilized, as well as on nourishing the developing offspring once pregnancy occurs. Current evidence demonstrates that obesity and/or high-fat diet regimes can perturbate these processes,...

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Autores principales: Di Berardino, Chiara, Peserico, Alessia, Capacchietti, Giulia, Zappacosta, Alex, Bernabò, Nicola, Russo, Valentina, Mauro, Annunziata, El Khatib, Mohammad, Gonnella, Francesca, Konstantinidou, Fani, Stuppia, Liborio, Gatta, Valentina, Barboni, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297035
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204341
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author Di Berardino, Chiara
Peserico, Alessia
Capacchietti, Giulia
Zappacosta, Alex
Bernabò, Nicola
Russo, Valentina
Mauro, Annunziata
El Khatib, Mohammad
Gonnella, Francesca
Konstantinidou, Fani
Stuppia, Liborio
Gatta, Valentina
Barboni, Barbara
author_facet Di Berardino, Chiara
Peserico, Alessia
Capacchietti, Giulia
Zappacosta, Alex
Bernabò, Nicola
Russo, Valentina
Mauro, Annunziata
El Khatib, Mohammad
Gonnella, Francesca
Konstantinidou, Fani
Stuppia, Liborio
Gatta, Valentina
Barboni, Barbara
author_sort Di Berardino, Chiara
collection PubMed
description Female reproduction focuses mainly on achieving fully grown follicles and competent oocytes to be successfully fertilized, as well as on nourishing the developing offspring once pregnancy occurs. Current evidence demonstrates that obesity and/or high-fat diet regimes can perturbate these processes, leading to female infertility and transgenerational disorders. Since the mechanisms and reproductive processes involved are not yet fully clarified, the present review is designed as a systematic and comparative survey of the available literature. The available data demonstrate the adverse influences of obesity on diverse reproductive processes, such as folliculogenesis, oogenesis, and embryo development/implant. The negative reproductive impact may be attributed to a direct action on reproductive somatic and germinal compartments and/or to an indirect influence mediated by the endocrine, metabolic, and immune axis control systems. Overall, the present review highlights the fragmentation of the current information limiting the comprehension of the reproductive impact of a high-fat diet. Based on the incidence and prevalence of obesity in the Western countries, this topic becomes a research challenge to increase self-awareness of dietary reproductive risk to propose solid and rigorous preventive dietary regimes, as well as to develop targeted pharmacological interventions.
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spelling pubmed-96100222022-10-28 High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models Di Berardino, Chiara Peserico, Alessia Capacchietti, Giulia Zappacosta, Alex Bernabò, Nicola Russo, Valentina Mauro, Annunziata El Khatib, Mohammad Gonnella, Francesca Konstantinidou, Fani Stuppia, Liborio Gatta, Valentina Barboni, Barbara Nutrients Systematic Review Female reproduction focuses mainly on achieving fully grown follicles and competent oocytes to be successfully fertilized, as well as on nourishing the developing offspring once pregnancy occurs. Current evidence demonstrates that obesity and/or high-fat diet regimes can perturbate these processes, leading to female infertility and transgenerational disorders. Since the mechanisms and reproductive processes involved are not yet fully clarified, the present review is designed as a systematic and comparative survey of the available literature. The available data demonstrate the adverse influences of obesity on diverse reproductive processes, such as folliculogenesis, oogenesis, and embryo development/implant. The negative reproductive impact may be attributed to a direct action on reproductive somatic and germinal compartments and/or to an indirect influence mediated by the endocrine, metabolic, and immune axis control systems. Overall, the present review highlights the fragmentation of the current information limiting the comprehension of the reproductive impact of a high-fat diet. Based on the incidence and prevalence of obesity in the Western countries, this topic becomes a research challenge to increase self-awareness of dietary reproductive risk to propose solid and rigorous preventive dietary regimes, as well as to develop targeted pharmacological interventions. MDPI 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9610022/ /pubmed/36297035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204341 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Berardino, Chiara
Peserico, Alessia
Capacchietti, Giulia
Zappacosta, Alex
Bernabò, Nicola
Russo, Valentina
Mauro, Annunziata
El Khatib, Mohammad
Gonnella, Francesca
Konstantinidou, Fani
Stuppia, Liborio
Gatta, Valentina
Barboni, Barbara
High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models
title High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models
title_full High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models
title_fullStr High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models
title_full_unstemmed High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models
title_short High-Fat Diet and Female Fertility across Lifespan: A Comparative Lesson from Mammal Models
title_sort high-fat diet and female fertility across lifespan: a comparative lesson from mammal models
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297035
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204341
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