Author:
Medenica Sanja,Žarković Miloš
Abstract
Today, infertility is not only a serious health but also a psycho-social problem, one that is on the rise in the world. Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) is the most common disease of the thyroid gland in the reproductive period, which can affect spontaneous conception as well as conception through assisted reproduction technology (ART), but also the maintenance of healthy pregnancy. It can also cause numerous maternal and fetal complications. There is a wide array of publications on the topic of the mechanisms of association between TAI and reproduction, with the question of whether thyroid autoantibodies are solely tissue-specific antibodies, whether and when to start levothyroxine treatment, and that we require more fundamental research on the direct effect of thyroid autoantibodies starting from folliculogenesis to embryogenesis and implantation as well as the post-implantation embryo development, but also the composition of the follicular fluid as a microenvironment of enormous importance for the maturation of the oocytes which thyroid autoantibodies reach via the blood-follicle barrier.
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
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