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Extract of Azadirachita indica (neem) leaf induces apoptosis in rat oocytes cultured in vitro

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FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages 1223-1231

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.11.034

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neem leaf extract; shrinkage; membrane leakage; cytoplasmic fragmentation; degeneration; bax protein expression; DNA fragmentation; apoptosis

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Objective: To determine whether aqueous neem leaf extract (NLE) could induce degeneration of rat oocytes and, if so, whether apoptosis is involved during NLE-induced degeneration of oocytes cultured in vitro. Design: A controlled prospective Study. Setting: Laboratory research setting at Department of Reproductive Biomedicine of the Institute. Animal(s): Fifty-four sexually immature female rats that were 24-25 days of age. Intervention(s): The immature female rats were injected with 10 lU pregnant mare serum gonadotropin for 48 h followed by 10 lU human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) for 16 h. After 16 h, the rats were killed and ovulated cumulus oocyte complexes were collected from the oviduct. Cumulus-enclosed as well as denuded oocytes were used in the present study. Main Outcome Measure(s): Rates of shrinkage, membrane leakage. degeneration. assessment of morphological apoptotic changes, bax protein expression. and DNA fragmentation. Result(s): The NLE induced morphologic apoptotic changes such as shrinkage, membrane leakage. and cytoplasmic fragmentation prior to degeneration of oocytes. The NLE-treated oocytes that had morphologic apoptotic features showed overexpression of bax protein and DNA fragmentation as evidenced by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase nick-end labeling-positive staining and DNA ladder pattern. Conclusion(s): Neem leaf extract induced apoptosis in rat oocytes prior to degeneration in vitro.

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