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Витамин Д и репродуктивное здоровье женщин (обзор литературы)

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2018-12-164-172

Аннотация

Поиск литературы о взаимосвязи между витамином Д и фертильностью у женщин проведен в Pubmed. Рецепторы витамина Д (РВД) и витамин-Д-связанные ферменты были найдены в репродуктивных органах мужчин и женщи н. Предоставлены свидетельства, что витамин Д участвует в репродуктивном здоровье женщин, влияя на результаты искусственного оплодотворения и синдром поликистозных яичников (СПЯ). У женщин с СПЯ низкий уровень 25-гидроксивитамина Д (25(OH) Д) связан с ожирением, метаболическими и гормональными нарушениями, а потребление витамина Д может способствовать регуляции менструального цикла и метаболических нарушений. Более того, витамин Д может влиять на стероидогенез половых гормонов (эстрадиола и прогестерона) у здоровых женщин, при этом высокий уровень 25(OH)Д может быть у женщин с эндометриозом.

 

Об авторах

Я. З. Зайдиева
ГБУЗ МО «Московский областной научно-исследовательский институт акушерства и гинекологии»
Россия

д.м.н., профессор



В. Е. Балан
ГБУЗ МО «Московский областной научно-исследовательский институт акушерства и гинекологии»
Россия
д.м.н., профессор


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Зайдиева Я.З., Балан В.Е. Витамин Д и репродуктивное здоровье женщин (обзор литературы). Медицинский Совет. 2018;(12):164-172. https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2018-12-164-172

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