Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk

In late 2019, the new Coronavirus has been identified in the city of Wuhan (China) then COVID-19 spreads like wildfire in the rest of the world. Pregnant women represent a risk category for increased abortion rates and vertical transmission with adverse events on the newborns has been recently confi...

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Main Authors: M.S. Bezerra Espinola, M. Bertelli, M. Bizzarri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House TRILIST 2021-05-01
Series:Репродуктивная эндокринология
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Online Access:http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/232936
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spelling doaj-ec12ae5e3c894371974bbf9d9ec816be2021-07-02T21:18:24ZengPublishing House TRILISTРепродуктивная эндокринология2309-41172411-12952021-05-015811311710.18370/2309-4117.2021.58.113-117270569Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 riskM.S. Bezerra Espinola0M. Bertelli1M. Bizzarri2Sapienza University of Rome; Systems Biology Group LabMAGI EUREGIO, Bolzano; MAGI’S LAB, EBTNA-LAB, RoveretoSapienza University of Rome; Systems Biology Group LabIn late 2019, the new Coronavirus has been identified in the city of Wuhan (China) then COVID-19 spreads like wildfire in the rest of the world. Pregnant women represent a risk category for increased abortion rates and vertical transmission with adverse events on the newborns has been recently confirmed. The scientific world is struggling for finding an effective cure for counteracting symptomatology. Today, there are many therapeutic proposes but none of them can effectively counteract the infection. Moreover, many of these compounds show important side effects not justifying their use. Scientific literature reports an immune system over-reaction through interleukins- 6 activation. In this regard, the possibility to control the immune system represents a possible strategy for counteracting the onset of COVID-19 symptomatology. Vitamin D deficiency shows increased susceptibility to acute viral respiratory infections. Moreover, Vitamin D seems involved in host protection from different virus species by modulating activation and release of cytokines. Myo-inositol down-regulates the expression of IL-6 by phosphatidyl-inositol-3-kinase pathway. Furthermore, myo-inositol is the precursor of phospholipids in the surfactant and it is applied for inducing surfactant synthesis in infants for treating respiratory distress syndrome. This review aims to summarize the evidence about COVID-19 infection in pregnant women and to encourage the scientific community to investigate the use of Vitamin D and Myo-inositol which could represent a possible preventive treatment for pregnant women or women undergoing assisted reproductive technologies.http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/232936covid-19sars-cov-2pregnancymyo-inositolvitamin d
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Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk
Репродуктивная эндокринология
covid-19
sars-cov-2
pregnancy
myo-inositol
vitamin d
author_facet M.S. Bezerra Espinola
M. Bertelli
M. Bizzarri
author_sort M.S. Bezerra Espinola
title Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk
title_short Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk
title_full Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk
title_fullStr Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk
title_full_unstemmed Inositol and vitamin D may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from COVID-19 risk
title_sort inositol and vitamin d may naturally protect human reproduction and women undergoing assisted reproduction from covid-19 risk
publisher Publishing House TRILIST
series Репродуктивная эндокринология
issn 2309-4117
2411-1295
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In late 2019, the new Coronavirus has been identified in the city of Wuhan (China) then COVID-19 spreads like wildfire in the rest of the world. Pregnant women represent a risk category for increased abortion rates and vertical transmission with adverse events on the newborns has been recently confirmed. The scientific world is struggling for finding an effective cure for counteracting symptomatology. Today, there are many therapeutic proposes but none of them can effectively counteract the infection. Moreover, many of these compounds show important side effects not justifying their use. Scientific literature reports an immune system over-reaction through interleukins- 6 activation. In this regard, the possibility to control the immune system represents a possible strategy for counteracting the onset of COVID-19 symptomatology. Vitamin D deficiency shows increased susceptibility to acute viral respiratory infections. Moreover, Vitamin D seems involved in host protection from different virus species by modulating activation and release of cytokines. Myo-inositol down-regulates the expression of IL-6 by phosphatidyl-inositol-3-kinase pathway. Furthermore, myo-inositol is the precursor of phospholipids in the surfactant and it is applied for inducing surfactant synthesis in infants for treating respiratory distress syndrome. This review aims to summarize the evidence about COVID-19 infection in pregnant women and to encourage the scientific community to investigate the use of Vitamin D and Myo-inositol which could represent a possible preventive treatment for pregnant women or women undergoing assisted reproductive technologies.
topic covid-19
sars-cov-2
pregnancy
myo-inositol
vitamin d
url http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/232936
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