Abstract:
The paper is a review and synthesis of data that indicate the urgent
need to develop programs to protect and improve the reproductive functionality
of human resources, based primarily on the creation of environmental
conditions conducive to daily activity. The presented data
demonstrate the high sensitivity and vulnerability of fine neuroendocrine
mechanisms regulating reproductive functionality at different
stages of individual organism development. Also, the high socio-economic
importance for the sustainable development of the morpho-functional
state of the human reproductive system and the increased risk of
unfavorable epigenetic impact of the environment and modern society
are emphasized.