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The role of the pentose phosphate pathway on reproductive functions

Braga, José VictorCamargo, Janine deMarques, MarianaMondadori, Rafael GianellaLucia Junior, Thomaz

Abstract The application of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) in both farm animals and humans has faced challenges since its inception. Advances in this field have largely depended on a deeper understanding of the metabolic requirements and molecular dynamics of sperm, oocytes, and embryonic development. Glucose, for instance, is commonly utilized as an energy source in in vitro procedures. The pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), a pathway parallel to glycolysis, plays a key role in redox regulation via NADPH generation and ribose biosynthesis. This review highlights the role of the PPP in reproductive cells and discusses its potential implications for ART procedures.

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