2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-09260-8
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Plant isoflavones can prevent adverse effects of benzene on porcine ovarian activity: an in vitro study

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“…In addition, the antioxidant and phytoestrogenic properties of TT saponins, including diosgenin and flavonoids, including rutin (Chhatre et al, 2014) could, in turn, promote cell proliferation and prevent DNA fragmentation, resulting in apoptosis. Such an activity has been observed in previous experiments: diosgenin and rutin were able to increase proliferation of cultured porcine ovarian granulosa cells (Sirotkin, Alexa, et al, 2019; Sirotkin, Záhoranska, et al, 2020). Furthermore, in our study, TT promoted ovarian cell proliferation and did not affect apoptosis, which, in turn, can result in the promotion of ovarian follicular growth and development (Sirotkin, 2014).…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…In addition, the antioxidant and phytoestrogenic properties of TT saponins, including diosgenin and flavonoids, including rutin (Chhatre et al, 2014) could, in turn, promote cell proliferation and prevent DNA fragmentation, resulting in apoptosis. Such an activity has been observed in previous experiments: diosgenin and rutin were able to increase proliferation of cultured porcine ovarian granulosa cells (Sirotkin, Alexa, et al, 2019; Sirotkin, Záhoranska, et al, 2020). Furthermore, in our study, TT promoted ovarian cell proliferation and did not affect apoptosis, which, in turn, can result in the promotion of ovarian follicular growth and development (Sirotkin, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In addition, the antioxidant and phytoestrogenic properties of TT saponins, including diosgenin and flavonoids, including rutin (Chhatre et al, 2014) could, in turn, promote cell proliferation and prevent DNA fragmentation, resulting in apoptosis. Such an activity has been observed in previous experiments: diosgenin and rutin were able to increase proliferation of cultured porcine ovarian granulosa cells Sirotkin, Záhoranska, et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Effect Of Tribulus Terrestris On Ovarian Cell Functionssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Ovarian function mainly manifests as endocrine function and follicular atresia [26]. E 2 and P 4 levels and granulosa cell senescence are classical criteria for ovarian senescence [27]. This study demonstrated that in vitro culturing of intact antral follicles within 36 h caused atresia, although morphology remained intact;…”
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“…Ovarian function mainly manifests as endocrine function and follicular atresia [26]. E 2 and P 4 levels and granulosa cell senescence are classical criteria for ovarian senescence [27]. This study demonstrated that in vitro culturing of intact antral follicles within 36 h caused atresia, although morphology remained intact; Assessment of cell status revealed that cell viability was higher within 24 h and E 2 and P 4 hormone levels were also at normal levels, thus establishing that oxidative stress stimulation of follicles within 24 h of in vitro culture induces senescence.…”
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“…In vivo and in vitro studies on rats demonstrated the ability of rutin to promote the plasma luteinizing hormone (LH) level, expression of ovarian follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) receptors, steroidogenic enzymes, ovarian folliculogenesis and fecundity [90,91]. In in vitro experiments with cultured porcine granulosa cells, the addition of rutin was able to promote 17β-estradiol and testosterone, but not progesterone release [8,89,97]. It is not to be excluded that the increase in granulosa cell viability under the influence of elderberry extract could be due to the upregulation of estradiol, a known promoter of ovarian cell viability and ovarian folliculogenesis [98].…”
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confidence: 99%