Exploring the Role of Hyaluronic Acid in Reproductive Biology and Beyond: Applications in Assisted Reproduction and Tissue Engineering

Author:

Rashki Ghaleno Leila12ORCID,Pennisi Cristian Pablo3,Shahverdi Abdolhossein2ORCID,Dardmeh Fereshteh3ORCID,Alipour Hiva3ORCID,Rezazadeh Valojerdi Mojtaba24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Reproductive Biology Faculty of Basic Sciences and Advanced Medical Technologies Royan Institute ACECR Tehran 19395‐4644 Iran

2. Department of Embryology Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine ACECR Tehran 19395‐4644 Iran

3. Regenerative Medicine Department of Health Science and Technology Faculty of Medicine Aalborg University Aalborg 9260 Denmark

4. Department of Anatomy Faculty of Medical Sciences Tarbiat Modares University Tehran 14115–111 Iran

Abstract

AbstractHyaluronic acid (HA) plays a prominent role in various aspects of reproductive biology and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This review describes the multifaceted influence of HA, ranging from primordial germ cell migration, ovarian follicle development, and ovulation in females to sperm structure, physiology, motility, and capacitation in males. In addition, HA also plays an important role in fertilization and promotes embryo implantation by mediating cellular adhesion and communication within the uterus. Against this physiological background, the review examines the current applications of HA in the context of ART. In addition, the article addresses the emerging field of reproductive tissue engineering, where HA‐based hydrogels offer promising perspectives as they can support the development of mature oocytes and spermatogenesis in vitro. Overall, this review highlights the integral role of HA in the intricate mechanisms of reproductive biology and its growing importance for improving ART outcomes and the field of tissue engineering of the reproductive system.

Publisher

Wiley

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