Reproduction and Fertility (Aug 2021)

Pathophysiology and management of classic galactosemic primary ovarian insufficiency

  • Synneva Hagen-Lillevik,
  • John S Rushing,
  • Leslie Appiah,
  • Nicola Longo,
  • Ashley Andrews,
  • Kent Lai,
  • Joshua Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/RAF-21-0014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. R67 – R84

Abstract

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Classic galactosemia is an inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism associated with early-onset primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) in young women. Our understanding of the consequences of galactosemia upon fertility and fecundity of affected women is expanding, but there are important remaining gaps in our knowledge and tools for its management, and a need for continued dialog so that the special features of the condition can be better managed. Here, we review galactosemic POI and its reproductive endocrinological clinical sequelae and summarize current best clinical practices for its management. Special consideration is given to the very early-onset nature of the condition in the pediatric/adolescent patient. Afterward, we summarize our current understanding of the reproductive pathophysiology of galactosemia, including the potential action of toxic galactose metabolites upon the ovary. Our work establishing that ovarian cellular stress reminiscent of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is present in a mouse model of galactosemia, as well as work by other groups, are summarized.

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