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Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ART): Impact of Mitochondrial (Dys)function and Antioxidant Therapy

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Journal Animals (Basel)
Date 2025 Feb 13
PMID 39943058
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In the last decades, major changes in ecosystems related to industrial development and environmental modifications have had a direct impact on mammalian fertility, as well as on biodiversity. It is widely demonstrated that all these changes impair reproductive function. Several studies have connected the increase of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated in mitochondria to the recently identified decline of fertility due to various factors, including heat stress. The study of antioxidants, and especially of mitochondria targeted antioxidants, has been focused on identifying more efficient and less toxic therapies that could circumvent fertility problems. These antioxidants can be derived from natural compounds in the diet and delivered to the mitochondria in more effective forms, providing a much more natural therapy. The use of mitochondriotropic diet-based antioxidants in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) may be an important way to overcome low fertility, allowing the conservation of animal biodiversity and productivity. This paper provides a concise review of the current state of the art on this topic, with a particular focus on the antioxidants mitoquinone, AntiOxBEN, AntiOxCIN, urolithin A and piperine, and their effects on bovine and other animal species.

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