2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-022-06419-1
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Seasonal dynamic of cholecalciferol (D3) and anti-Muellerian hormone (AMH) with impact on ovarian response and IVF/ICSI

Abstract: Objective Recent studies revealed intriguing associations between cholecalciferol (D3) and reproductive functions. Seasonal changes of D3 concentrations are well known; however, they are not always considered in the context of reproductive functions. In this study, we analyzed D3 serum concentration in IVF/ICSI patients with respect to seasonal 3-month quartiles and anti-Muellerian hormone (AMH) referring to the impact on Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) outcome. … Show more

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“…In vitro investigations demonstrated an elevated expression of AMH mRNA in response to Vitamin D. Researchers identified a functional VDR element within the human AMH promoter, affirming the direct impact of Vitamin D on AMH expression (Jeon et al, 2024). Additionally, Vitamin D appears to modulate AMH, FSH, and mRNA, potentially influencing the follicle selection process (Malloy et al, 2009, Han et al, 2022, Rogenhofer et al, 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In vitro investigations demonstrated an elevated expression of AMH mRNA in response to Vitamin D. Researchers identified a functional VDR element within the human AMH promoter, affirming the direct impact of Vitamin D on AMH expression (Jeon et al, 2024). Additionally, Vitamin D appears to modulate AMH, FSH, and mRNA, potentially influencing the follicle selection process (Malloy et al, 2009, Han et al, 2022, Rogenhofer et al, 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%