The Potential Relationship Between Different Human Female Reproductive Disorders and Sperm Quality in Female Genital Tract

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Forough Mahdavinezhad
Roghaye Gharaei
Ahmad Reza Farmani
Farideh Hashemi
Mahsa Kouhestani
Fardin Amidi
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[1] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine
[2] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Advanced Technologies
[3] Iran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Advanced Technologies in Medicine
[4] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Infertility, Shariati Hospital
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Reproductive Sciences | 2022年 / 29卷
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Sperm quality; Female reproductive disorders; Vagina; Cervical mucus; Uterus; Fallopian tube; Polycystic ovary syndrome;
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Spermatozoa should travel throughout the female reproductive tract to reach its ultimate goal, fertilization of the oocyte. At the ejaculation moment, millions of sperm within a few milliliters of the ejaculate are deposited at the cranial segment of vagina and make their journey to the fertilization site. This is done by means of various factors, such as sperm motility, the uterine and fallopian tubes contractility, and the ciliary movement of the lining cells. During this migration, spermatozoa interact with the female microenvironment both physically and molecularly. In this regard, the quality of the environmental conditions may affect this interaction. Therefore, some alterations in women’s genital tract microenvironment, such as conditions that occur in female reproductive disorders, may have detrimental effects on sperm reproductive function. In this review, human sperm migration through the female tract is described, and the potential effects of different reproductive disorders at reproductive organs, such as vagina, uterine cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovary on sperm survival and quality, are also argued. The understanding of those conditions that may impair sperm fertility in the female genital tract can provide a more accurate diagnosis of the causes of infertility in couples. This can ultimately lead to the discovery of effective treatment approaches.
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