2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-022-05589-x
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Influence of Extracellular Vesicles from the Follicular Fluid of Young Women and Women of Advanced Maternal Age with Different miRNA Profiles on Sperm Functional Properties

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“…The results presented in this work indicate a trend according to which the level of vesicular progesterone from the FF EVs was notably higher (6.6-fold) in women under 35 years of age. Numerous studies suggested that progesterone in FF EVs plays a key role in attracting sperm to the oocyte and in their hyperactivation and acquisition of fertilizing ability [30][31][32], activating the Ca 2+ dependent channel CatSper; our previous work also confirms these results [1]. Progesterone is the main signal for the release of sperm from the isthmus of the oviduct, known as the functional sperm reservoir, and is the main chemoattractant in humans [33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The results presented in this work indicate a trend according to which the level of vesicular progesterone from the FF EVs was notably higher (6.6-fold) in women under 35 years of age. Numerous studies suggested that progesterone in FF EVs plays a key role in attracting sperm to the oocyte and in their hyperactivation and acquisition of fertilizing ability [30][31][32], activating the Ca 2+ dependent channel CatSper; our previous work also confirms these results [1]. Progesterone is the main signal for the release of sperm from the isthmus of the oviduct, known as the functional sperm reservoir, and is the main chemoattractant in humans [33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This work is part of a large-scale study on the influence and interaction of follicular fluid extracellular vesicles (FF EVs) with human sperm in the female reproductive tract during fertilization. In our previous work, we were the first to demonstrate the peculiarities of the binding of FF EVs from women of different ages to the sperm membrane and we also demonstrated a significant improvement in the characteristics of motility, hyperactivation and membrane state changes necessary for fertilization [1].…”
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confidence: 69%
“…A specific combination of these small ncRNAs in FF-sEVs could predict pregnancy in a more precise manner. The FF microenvironment is known to reflect the oocyte status and the relationships between FF-EVs and oocyte maturation in human and bovine 25 28 , molecular mechanisms of PCOS 29 and age 30 32 have been reported in previous studies. A more precise study revealed the peptide profile of biomarkers associated with fertilization outcome 33 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%