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Three-Dimensional Culture for In Vitro Folliculogenesis in the Aspect of Methods and Materials

Journal

TISSUE ENGINEERING PART B-REVIEWS
Volume 28, Issue 6, Pages 1242-1257

Publisher

MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ten.teb.2021.0229

Keywords

hydrogel; ovarian tissue; fertility preservation; folliculogenesis; three-dimensional culture

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science and ICT [NRF-2021R1A2C2007189]
  2. Korea Health Technology R&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) - Ministry of Health and Welfare, Republic of Korea [HI14C3484, HI21C1353]

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In vitro ovarian follicle culture is a reproductive technique used to overcome infertility issues caused by premature ovarian failure. Three-dimensional culture systems are more suitable for maintaining follicle architecture and have shown great potential in supporting follicle development. Various methods and materials have been studied for their effectiveness in supporting follicular growth, providing opportunities for further advancements in the field.
In vitro ovarian follicle culture is a reproduction technique used to obtain fertilizable oocytes, for overcoming fertility issues due to premature ovarian failure. This requires the establishment of an in vitro culture model that is capable of better simulating the in vivo ovarian growth environment. Two-dimensional (2D) culture systems have been successfully set up in rodent models. However, they are not suitable for larger animal models as the follicles of larger animals cultured in 2D culture systems often lose their shape due to dysfunction in the gap junctions. Three-dimensional (3D) culture systems are more suitable for maintaining follicle architecture, and therefore are proposed for the successful in vitro culturing of follicles in various animal models. The role of different methods, scaffolds, and suspension cultures in supporting follicle development has been studied to provide direction for improving in vitro follicle culture technologies. The three major strategies for in vitro 3D follicle cultures are discussed in this article. First, the in vitro culture systems, such as microfluidics, hanging drop, hydrogels, and 3D-printing, are reviewed. We have focused on the 3D hydrogel system as it uses different materials for supporting follicular growth and oocyte maturation in several animal models and in humans. We have also discussed the criteria used for biomaterial evaluations such as solid concentration, elasticity, and rigidity. In addition, future research directions for advancing in vitro 3D follicle culture system are discussed.

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