2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13048-023-01206-1
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Roles of follicle stimulating hormone and sphingosine 1-phosphate co-administered in the process in mouse ovarian vitrification and transplantation

Fei Wang,
Yuan Tian,
Liwen Huang
et al.

Abstract: Some major challenges of ovarian tissue vitrification and transplantation include follicle apoptosis induced by cryopreservation and ischemia-reperfusion injury, as well as ovarian follicle loss during post-transplantation. This research aimed to investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanisms of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) on vitrified and post-transplantation ovaries. Ovaries from 21-day-old mice were cryopreservation by vitrification with 0.3 IU/mL FSH, … Show more

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“…The ability of BPE correlated with the addition of FSH in the vitrification medium. This result supported the finding reported by Yang et al (2015), Ma et al (2017), andWang et al (2023), that the addition of FSH in the medium increased blood supply to the transplanted ovaries, enhanced the survival rate of follicles, and inhibited apoptosis of ovarian cells. The ability to increase the survival rate of follicles was attributed to the inhibition of excessive autophagy caused by oxidative stress, similar to the potential showed by FSH (Shen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Advances In Animal and Veterinary Sciencessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The ability of BPE correlated with the addition of FSH in the vitrification medium. This result supported the finding reported by Yang et al (2015), Ma et al (2017), andWang et al (2023), that the addition of FSH in the medium increased blood supply to the transplanted ovaries, enhanced the survival rate of follicles, and inhibited apoptosis of ovarian cells. The ability to increase the survival rate of follicles was attributed to the inhibition of excessive autophagy caused by oxidative stress, similar to the potential showed by FSH (Shen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Advances In Animal and Veterinary Sciencessupporting
confidence: 91%