2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2007.05.020
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Effect of cigarette smoke and alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) on fertilization, cleavage, and embryo development rates in mice: An experimental in vitro fertilization mice model study

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“…1). These data are consistent with similar observations of mice undergoing in vitro fertilization, where cigarette smoke significantly reduced rates of fertilization, embryo cleavage, and development (36).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…1). These data are consistent with similar observations of mice undergoing in vitro fertilization, where cigarette smoke significantly reduced rates of fertilization, embryo cleavage, and development (36).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Compromised early embryo development is one possible mechanism whereby smoking may adversely affect fertility. The present data, together with a recent report (36), unambiguously demonstrate that cigarette smoke adversely…”
Section: Huang Smoke Effects On Embryo Development Fertil Steril 2009supporting
confidence: 87%
“…The negative impact of both male and female smoking on spontaneous and assisted conception rates has been largely demonstrated (Dechanet et al, 2011;Waylen et al, 2009). Tobacco consumption can result in an alteration of ovarian reserve, negative influence on the uterine receptiveness (Soares et al, 2007) and possibly on the fertilization and embryo development (Hassa et al, 2007;Jennings et al, 2011;Huang et al, 2009). Concerning IVF cycles, at present, the majority of the studies available report that smokers experience lower ovarian response to COH (Neal et al, 2005;Weigert et al, 1999), and finally lower implantation rate (Dessolle et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Une é paisseur augmenté e laisse suspecter une anomalie de l'é closion pouvant engendrer une non-implantation. À l'aide de modè les animaux, Hassa et al ont noté une augmentation du nombre d'embryons en arrêt de dé veloppement lors d'exposition aux mé tabolites du tabac [19]. De même, Liu et al ont observé une incidence plus é levé e de blastomè res multinuclé es [20].…”
Section: Tabagisme Fe´minin Et Implantation Embryonnaireunclassified