Reproduction@Estarreja: is female reproductive potential at risk?

Reproduction@Estarreja: is female reproductive potential at risk?

Reproduction@Estarreja : le potentiel reproductif des femmes est-il menacé ?

2020 OHM Project Estarreja OHMi

Leader : Tavares Renata

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Keywords :

Toxicology Industrial Contamination Heavy Metals Female (In)Fertility Female Reproductive Potential

Disciplines :

Biologie Medecine Sante publique

Abstract :

Exposure to toxicants generated from (or used in) industrial processes has contributed towards the decrease of female fertility and reproductive potential worldwide. Considering the increased risk of exposure in the modern world due to industrial growth, it is crucial the assessment of the reproductive potential of women living in an industrial-related area, particularly if there is already a history of local contamination. The city of Estarreja presents the second largest chemical complex in Portugal and contamination of heavy metals was earlier reported. After efforts to counteract this issue, the fertility and reproductive potential of women from Estarreja is still lacking. Importantly, heavy metal measurements in women folicular fluid will be performed and using an in vitro animal model system developed in our lab we will further unveil if female reproductive potential is affected. Oocyte maturation and both oocyte and cumulus cells viability will be evaluated as well as indicators of oxidative stress. Finally, other parameters of oocyte quality such as ooplasmic volume, spindle configuration and chromossomal alignment will be analyzed. Further lectures addressing environmental pollution and its implications on female, and general human fertility will be given to infants and teenagers at schools of the municipality.