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The effect of chronic inflammation on female fertility
Stephen Ameho, Michael Klutstein
Reproduction · 2025 · ▲ 23 citations
Abstract
In brief: Chronic inflammation causes serious medical conditions in many organs and tissues, including female fertility. Here we review the current literature, showing that chronic inflammation has a negative impact on oocyte quality, folliculogenesis, hormone production, immune signaling and other processes that affect fertility in females. Abstract: Inflammation has key biological roles in the battle against pathogens and additional key processes in development and tissue homeostasis. However, when inflammation becomes chronic, it can become a serious medical concern. Chronic inflammation has been shown to contribute to the etiology and symptoms of serious medical conditions such as ulcerative colitis, cardiovascular diseases, endometriosis and various cancers. One of the less recognized symptoms associated with chronic inflammation is its effect on reproduction, specifically on female fertility. Here we review the current literature, showing that chronic inflammation has a negative impact on oocyte quality, folliculogenesis, hormone production, immune signaling and other processes that affect fertility in females. We discuss several factors involved in the etiology of chronic inflammation and its effect on female fertility. We also discuss possible mechanisms by which these effects may be mediated and how interventions may mitigate the effect of chronic inflammation. Finally, we discuss the notion that in many cases, the effect of chronic inflammation is tightly correlated with and resembles the effect of aging, drawing interesting parallels between these processes, possibly through the effect of aging-associated inflammaging(definition).
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Ameho, S., & Klutstein, M. (2025). The effect of chronic inflammation on female fertility. <em>Reproduction</em>. https://doi.org/10.1530/rep-24-0197
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Ameho S, Klutstein M. The effect of chronic inflammation on female fertility. Reproduction. 2025. doi:10.1530/rep-24-0197.
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@article{stephen2025Theeff,
title = {The effect of chronic inflammation on female fertility},
author = {Stephen Ameho and Michael Klutstein},
journal = {Reproduction},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1530/rep-24-0197},
}
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