Can leuprolide therapy reduce oxidative stress in aging oocytes, and what are the potential benefits for patients undergoing fertility preservation?
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Leuprolide therapy may reduce oxidative stress in aging oocytes by lowering gonadotropin levels, potentially improving oocyte quality for fertility preservation.
There is limited direct evidence linking leuprolide to reduced oxidative stress in oocytes. However, its role in suppressing ovulation could indirectly benefit oocyte viability during freezing.
Leuprolide therapy can potentially enhance oocyte quality by modulating hormonal levels, reducing oxidative stress, and improving outcomes for women opting for fertility preservation.