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Composition and Effects of Seminal Plasma in the Female Reproductive Tracts on Implantation of Human Embryos

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Date 2022 May 13
PMID 35550527
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The function of seminal plasma involves acting as a transport medium for sperm and as a means of communication between the reproductive tissues of the male and female. It is also a vital factor to prime the reproductive tracts of the female for optimal pregnancy. When the reproductive tract of the female is exposed to seminal plasma, serious alterations take place, enhancing pathogen and debris clearance observed in the uterus throughout mating. It is also capable of supporting embryo growth, promoting the receptivity of the uterus, and establishing tolerance to the semi-allogenic embryo. Moreover, seminal plasma is capable of regulating the functions of several female reproductive organs and providing an ideal condition for effective embryo implantation and pregnancy. It is believed that the health state of the offspring is affected by exposure to seminal plasma. For the treatment of infertility, assisted reproductive technologies have been extensively employed. The application of seminal plasma as a therapeutic approach to enhance the development of embryo competency and rate of implantation, receptivity of endometrium, and establishment of maternal immune tolerance in cycles of ART appears possible. Herein, current knowledge on the composition of seminal plasma and the physiological roles it possesses on various parts of the female reproductive tract are summarized. Moreover, the role of seminal plasma in the development of embryos, implantation, and the following fetal growth and survival have been reviewed in this article.

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