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Follicle Development of Xenotransplanted Sheep Ovarian Tissue into Male and Female Immunodeficient Rats

(2015) Follicle Development of Xenotransplanted Sheep Ovarian Tissue into Male and Female Immunodeficient Rats. International Journal of Fertility & Sterility. pp. 354-360. ISSN 2008-076X

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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to assess follicle survival after xenotransplantation of sheep ovarian tissue into male and female immunodeficient rats. We evaluated the effects of gonadotropin treatment on follicular development in the transplanted tissue. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, sheep ovarian cortical strips were transplanted into the neck back muscles of 8 male and 8 female immunodeficient, castrated rats. Fourteen days after surgery, each rat was treated with human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) for 9 weeks. One day after the last injection, ovarian tissues were removed and fixed for histology assessment. Histology analyses were performed before and after grafting. Estradiol (E-2) levels were measured before and after gonadectomy, and at the end of the experiment. The control group consisted of 7 male and 7 female non-castrated/non-grafted rats and the sham group comprised 7 male and 7 female castrated/non-grafted rats for comparison of serum E-2 concentrations. Results: The percentage of primordial follicles decreased after transplantation in male (25.97) and female (24.14) rats compared to the control group (ovarian tissue non-grafted; 37.51). Preantral follicles increased in the male (19.5) and female (19.49) transplanted rats compared to the control group (11.4). Differences in antral follicles between male (0.06+/-0.0) and female (0.06+/-0.0) rats were not noticeable compared to control (1.25+/-0.0) rats. We observed a significantly higher percent of mean E-2 secretion in grafted males compared to grafted females (P<0.05). Conclusion: Despite significant differences in E-2 secretion between xenografted male and female rats, we observed no statistical differences in terms of follicular development.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Follicle Rat Sheep Xenotransplantation primordial follicles antral follicles scid mouse mice transplantation growth fresh intact oocyte Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Page Range: pp. 354-360
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal of Fertility & Sterility
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 9
Number: 3
ISSN: 2008-076X
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/5348

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