The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism

In recent years, studies have investigated the clinical importance of VitD levels in human fertility, but little is known about how VitD impacts women undergoing IVF or reproductive cells at the molecular level. This study has demonstrated that VitD significantly impacts the development of blastocys...

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Main Author: Walz, Nikita Lee
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85768
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description In recent years, studies have investigated the clinical importance of VitD levels in human fertility, but little is known about how VitD impacts women undergoing IVF or reproductive cells at the molecular level. This study has demonstrated that VitD significantly impacts the development of blastocysts and key molecular pathways involved in steroidogenesis and cellular metabolism. In the future these findings could help us improve clinical procedures in IVF to optimise patient clinical outcomes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-857682023-10-06T03:35:11Z The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism Walz, Nikita Lee In recent years, studies have investigated the clinical importance of VitD levels in human fertility, but little is known about how VitD impacts women undergoing IVF or reproductive cells at the molecular level. This study has demonstrated that VitD significantly impacts the development of blastocysts and key molecular pathways involved in steroidogenesis and cellular metabolism. In the future these findings could help us improve clinical procedures in IVF to optimise patient clinical outcomes. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85768 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Walz, Nikita Lee
The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
title The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
title_full The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
title_fullStr The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
title_full_unstemmed The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
title_short The association between Vitamin D and clinical IVF outcomes, and the in vitro effects of Vitamin D on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
title_sort association between vitamin d and clinical ivf outcomes, and the in vitro effects of vitamin d on granulosa cell steroidogenesis and metabolism
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85768