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吸烟、酗酒、吸毒与女性生育力。

Smoke, alcohol and drug addiction and female fertility.

机构信息

I.O.S. & COLEMAN Srl, Naples, Italy.

Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Chirurgia, Università "Federico II" di Napoli, Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy.

出版信息

Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 2020 Mar 12;18(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s12958-020-0567-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Considerable interest has been gathered on the relevant impact of preventable factors, including incorrect lifestyle and unhealthy habits, on female fertility. Smoking, alcohol and addictive drugs consumption represent a major concern, given the broad range of diseases which might be favored or exacerbated by these dependable attitudes. Despite the well-characterized effects of prenatal exposure on pregnancy outcomes and fetus health, a substantial proportion of women of reproductive age is still concerned with these habits. At present, the impact of smoke, alcohol and addictive drugs on women fertility, and, particularly, the specific targets and underlying mechanisms, are still poorly understood or debated, mainly due to the scarcity of well-designed studies, and to numerous biases.

OBJECTIVE

The current review will provide a comprehensive overview of clinical and experimental studies in humans and animals addressing the impact of smoke, alcohol and addictive drugs on female fertility, by also embracing effects on ovary, oviduct, and uterus, with particular reference to primary endpoints such as ovarian reserve, steroidogenesis, ovulation and menstrual cycle, oviduct function and uterus receptivity and implantation. A brief focus on polycystic ovary syndrome and endometriosis will be also included.

METHODS

A Pubmed literature search was performed with selected keywords; articles were individually retrieved by each author. No limitation was set for publication date. Articles in languages other than English were excluded. Additional articles were retrieved from references list of selected manuscripts.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

Currently, the most consistent evidences of a detrimental effect of smoke, alcohol and addictive drugs on specific domains of the female reproductive function are provided by experimental studies in animals. Overall, clinical studies suggest that smoking is associated to decreased fertility, although causal inference should be further demonstrated. Studies addressing the effect of alcohol consumption on female fertility provide conflicting results, although the majority reported lack of a correlation. Extremely scarce studies investigated the effects of addictive drugs on female fertility, and the specific actions of selected drugs have been difficult to address, due to multidrug consumption.

摘要

背景

人们对可预防因素(包括生活方式不当和不健康习惯)对女性生育能力的相关影响产生了浓厚的兴趣。吸烟、饮酒和滥用药物是一个主要关注点,因为这些习惯可能会导致或加重广泛的疾病。尽管产前暴露对妊娠结局和胎儿健康的影响已得到充分描述,但仍有相当一部分育龄妇女关注这些习惯。目前,烟雾、酒精和成瘾性药物对女性生育能力的影响,特别是特定的靶点和潜在机制,仍知之甚少或存在争议,主要是由于缺乏精心设计的研究以及存在众多偏见。

目的

本综述将全面概述人类和动物的临床和实验研究,探讨烟雾、酒精和成瘾性药物对女性生育能力的影响,同时包括对卵巢、输卵管和子宫的影响,特别关注卵巢储备、类固醇生成、排卵和月经周期、输卵管功能和子宫容受性和着床等主要终点。还将简要关注多囊卵巢综合征和子宫内膜异位症。

方法

使用选定的关键词在 Pubmed 文献搜索中进行搜索;每位作者单独检索文章。未对发表日期设置限制。排除其他语言的文章。从选定手稿的参考文献列表中检索其他文章。

结果和结论

目前,动物实验研究提供了最一致的证据,证明烟雾、酒精和成瘾性药物对女性生殖功能的特定领域有不良影响。总体而言,临床研究表明吸烟与生育能力下降有关,但因果关系仍需进一步证明。关于饮酒对女性生育能力影响的研究结果相互矛盾,但大多数研究报告缺乏相关性。关于成瘾性药物对女性生育能力影响的研究极为有限,由于多种药物的使用,特定药物的具体作用难以确定。

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