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Amniotic Mesenchymal-Derived Extracellular Vesicles and Their Role in the Prevention of Persistent Post-Breeding Induced Endometritis

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24065166

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mare; endometritis; uterine fluid accumulation; polymorphonuclear neutrophil infiltration; regenerative medicine

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In this study, a novel approach of using extracellular vesicles derived from amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells (AMSC-EVs) was investigated to prevent and alleviate persistent post-breeding induced endometritis (PPBIE) in mares. The supplementation of AMSC-EVs to stallion semen resulted in a reduction in neutrophil infiltration and intrauterine fluid accumulation, and modulation of the post-insemination inflammatory response was observed. This procedure may be beneficial for susceptible mares with PPBIE.
Persistent post-breeding induced endometritis (PPBIE) is considered a major cause of subfertility in mares. It consists of persistent or delayed uterine inflammation in susceptible mares. There are many options for the treatment of PPBIE, but in this study, a novel approach aimed at preventing the onset of PPBIE was investigated. Stallion semen was supplemented with extracellular vesicles derived from amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells (AMSC-EVs) at the time of insemination to prevent or limit the development of PPBIE. Before use in mares, a dose-response curve was produced to evaluate the effect of AMSC-EVs on spermatozoa, and an optimal concentration of 400 x 10(6) EVs with 10 x 10(6) spermatozoa/mL was identified. At this concentration, sperm mobility parameters were not negatively affected. Sixteen susceptible mares were enrolled and inseminated with semen (n = 8; control group) or with semen supplemented with EVs (n = 8; EV group). The supplementation of AMSC-EVs to semen resulted in a reduction in polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) infiltration as well as intrauterine fluid accumulation (IUF; p < 0.05). There was a significant reduction in intrauterine cytokine levels (p < 0.05) for TNF-alpha and IL-6 and an increase in anti-inflammatory IL-10 in mares in the EV group, suggesting successful modulation of the post-insemination inflammatory response. This procedure may be useful for mares susceptible to PPBIE.

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