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  • Effect of necrostatin on mouse ovarian cryopreservation and transplantation.

Effect of necrostatin on mouse ovarian cryopreservation and transplantation.

European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology (2014-06-21)
Jung Ryeol Lee, Hye Won Youm, Seul Ki Kim, Byung Chul Jee, Chang Suk Suh, Seok Hyun Kim
ABSTRACT

To investigate the effects of necrostatin-1 (Nec-1) supplementation on vitrification, warming and transplantation of ovarian tissue. Ovaries from 4-week-old ICR mice were vitrified using a two-step procedure; ovaries were suspended in equilibration solution for 10min, and then mixed with vitrification solution for 5min. Ovaries were divided at random into three groups and 0 (control), 25 or 100μM Nec-1 was added to the vitrification solution. After warming, follicular morphology and apoptosis were assessed. For each group, a sample of vitrified, warmed ovaries was autotransplanted. The same dose of Nec-1 that was added to the vitrification solution was added to each warming solution and injected intraperitoneally. Follicular morphology and apoptosis of transplanted ovaries were assessed after 2 weeks. After vitrification and warming, morphological analysis revealed that the intact follicle ratio was significantly higher in the Nec-1-treated groups compared with the control group (control, 45.1%; 25μM Nec-1, 51.7%; 100μM Nec-1, 57.9%). The rate of apoptosis was lower in the Nec-1 treated groups compared with the control group (control, 11.2%; 25μM Nec-1, 8.5%; 100μM Nec-1, 7.2%). After transplantation of the vitrified, warmed ovaries, morphological analysis revealed that the intact follicle ratio was significantly higher in the Nec-1 treated groups compared with the control group (control, 43.1%; 25μM Nec-1, 60.6%; 100μM Nec-1, 70.7%). The rate of apoptosis was lower in the Nec-1 treated groups compared with the control group (control, 5.3%; 25μM Nec-1, 2.5%; 100μM Nec-1, 2.0%). Nec-1 supplementation during vitrification, warming and transplantation has beneficial effects on the survival of ovarian tissue. These results can help to improve ovarian tissue vitrification and transplantation protocols for fertility preservation.

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