The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization

We observed the immunologic status of clinically healthy women and women with tuboperitoneal infertility during the planning and first trimester of pregnancy. The markers of unsuccessful in vitro fertilization (IVF) attempts were also identified. No pathological anomalies were noted in the clinicall...

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Main Authors: Eduard A. Kashuba, Yuliya S. Chekhova, Svetlana V. Solovyova, Tatiana G. Drozdova, Daria D. Bekina
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Language:English
Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedicine
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Online Access:http://ijbm.org/articles/i38/ijbm_10(2)_oa5.pdf
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author Eduard A. Kashuba
Yuliya S. Chekhova
Svetlana V. Solovyova
Tatiana G. Drozdova
Daria D. Bekina
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Yuliya S. Chekhova
Svetlana V. Solovyova
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description We observed the immunologic status of clinically healthy women and women with tuboperitoneal infertility during the planning and first trimester of pregnancy. The markers of unsuccessful in vitro fertilization (IVF) attempts were also identified. No pathological anomalies were noted in the clinically healthy women before and after conception. The changes in the immune system of infertile women who underwent IVF were different from the women who had physiologic pregnancy. Identification of these changes could help to guide preventive measures while preparing for IVF and during the IVF procedure.
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spelling doaj.art-277bd51498b2410fb44e9bcfd4a43f8d2022-12-21T23:11:07ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292020-06-0110211611910.21103/Article10(2)_OA5The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro FertilizationEduard A. Kashuba0Yuliya S. Chekhova1Svetlana V. Solovyova2Tatiana G. Drozdova3Daria D. Bekina4Tyumen State Medical University, Tyumen, RussiaTyumen State Medical University, Tyumen, RussiaTyumen State Medical University, Tyumen, RussiaTyumen State Medical University, Tyumen, RussiaTyumen State Medical University; Tyumen Region Clinical Hospital #1; Tyumen, RussiaWe observed the immunologic status of clinically healthy women and women with tuboperitoneal infertility during the planning and first trimester of pregnancy. The markers of unsuccessful in vitro fertilization (IVF) attempts were also identified. No pathological anomalies were noted in the clinically healthy women before and after conception. The changes in the immune system of infertile women who underwent IVF were different from the women who had physiologic pregnancy. Identification of these changes could help to guide preventive measures while preparing for IVF and during the IVF procedure.http://ijbm.org/articles/i38/ijbm_10(2)_oa5.pdfpregnancyinfertilityin vitro fertilizationimmunologic status
spellingShingle Eduard A. Kashuba
Yuliya S. Chekhova
Svetlana V. Solovyova
Tatiana G. Drozdova
Daria D. Bekina
The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization
International Journal of Biomedicine
pregnancy
infertility
in vitro fertilization
immunologic status
title The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization
title_full The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization
title_fullStr The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization
title_short The Role of Immunological Mechanisms in Physiological Pregnancy and the Consequences of Disturbing Them during in vitro Fertilization
title_sort role of immunological mechanisms in physiological pregnancy and the consequences of disturbing them during in vitro fertilization
topic pregnancy
infertility
in vitro fertilization
immunologic status
url http://ijbm.org/articles/i38/ijbm_10(2)_oa5.pdf
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