Therapeutic Role of Green Tea Polyphenols in Improving Fertility: A Review.
Sajid Ur RahmanYingying HuangLei ZhuShibin FengIbrar Muhammad KhanJinjie WuYu LiXi-Chun WangPublished in: Nutrients (2018)
Sperm cells are highly sensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are produced during cellular oxidation. In normal cell biology, ROS levels increase with a decreasing antioxidant response, resulting in oxidative stress which threatens sperm biology. Oxidative stress has numerous effects, including increased apoptosis, reduced motion parameters, and reduced sperm integrity. In this regard, green tea polyphenols (GrTPs) have been reported to possess properties that may increase the quality of male and female gametes, mostly via the capability of catechins to reduce ROS production. GrTPs have antioxidant properties that improve major semen parameters, such as sperm concentration, motility, morphology, DNA damage, fertility rate, and gamete quality. These unique properties of green tea catechins could improve reproductive health and represent an important study area. This exploratory review discusses the therapeutic effects of GrTPs against infertility, their possible mechanisms of action, and recommended supportive therapy for improving fertility in humans and in animals.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- dna damage
- reactive oxygen species
- induced apoptosis
- cell death
- dna repair
- cell cycle arrest
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- diabetic rats
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- single cell
- childhood cancer
- type diabetes
- stem cells
- signaling pathway
- quality improvement
- young adults
- hydrogen peroxide
- heat shock
- biofilm formation
- staphylococcus aureus
- fluorescent probe
- high resolution
- living cells
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- insulin resistance
- simultaneous determination
- high speed