1. Formation and activation induction of primordial follicles using granulosa and cumulus cells conditioned media.
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Atrabi MJ, Akbarinejad V, Khanbabaee R, Dalman A, Amorim CA, Najar-Asl M, Valojerdi MR, and Fathi R
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- Animals, Female, Mice, Ovarian Follicle metabolism, PTEN Phosphohydrolase metabolism, Culture Media, Conditioned pharmacology, Cumulus Cells metabolism, Fertility Preservation methods, Granulosa Cells metabolism, Ovarian Follicle drug effects
- Abstract
Fertility preservation of prepubertal girls subjected to invasive cancer therapy necessitates defining protocols for activation of isolated primordial follicles. Granulosa (GCs) and cumulus cells (CCs) play pivotal role in oocyte development. Although GCs and CCs share some similarities, they differ in growth factors production. The current study was conducted to evaluate the effects of GCs, CCs and their conditioned media on mice primordial follicles activation. One-day-old mice ovaries were subjected to 6-day culture with base medium (BM), GC conditioned medium (GCCM), GC coculture (GCCC), CC conditioned medium (CCCM) or CC coculture (CCCC). Follicular growth and primordial to primary follicle transition was observed during 6-day culture, and follicular activation rate tended to be greater in GCCM than other groups (0.05
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- 2019
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