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Xenotransplantation of goat ovary as an alternative to analyse follicles after vitrification

Journal

REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 216-224

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rda.13340

Keywords

folliculogenesis; graft; ovarian cryopreservation; ovarian function restoration

Funding

  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior [88881.030.433/2013-01]
  2. National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development [457.226.2013-7]

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Contents The aim of this study was to evaluate the caprine preantral follicles enclosed on vitrified/warmed ovarian cortex grafted to nude BALB/mice during 1month. The ovarian cortex from goats was fragmented (3x3x0.5mm) and divided into four groups: fresh control, vitrified control, fresh transplant and vitrified transplant. Follicular morphology, development and density, fibrosis as well as apoptosis, and tissue revascularization were evaluated. It was also observed a significant decrease in morphologically normal preantral (primordial, transition, primary and secondary) follicles in both vitrified control and vitrified transplant treatments when compared with both fresh control and fresh transplant. However, fresh control and fresh transplant exhibited a similar percentage of developing follicles. Additionally, Vitrified control showed a significant increase in developing follicles in comparison with both fresh control and fresh transplant. Follicular density significantly decreased in all treatments in comparison with fresh control. We observed high fibrosis in both fresh transplant and vitrified transplant. The mRNA expression of caspase 3 was lower in both fresh transplant and vitrified transplant in comparison with vitrified control. In conclusion, xenotransplantation is an excellent strategy to maintain normal preantral follicle morphology after vitrification/warming of goat ovarian tissue. Yet, in order to ensure the survival and development of these follicles, it is essential to improve the revascularization of the graft.

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