Long-term advantages of ovarian reserve maintenance and follicle development using adipose tissue-derived stem cells in ovarian tissue transplantation

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(1) Background: Ovarian tissue transplantation with adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) has been shown to enhance graft vascularization and increase follicle survival after a short interval of 7 days. The aim of the present study was to investigate their long-term effects on primordial follicle pool maintenance and follicle development. (2) Methods: A total of 14 severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice were grafted with frozen-thawed human ovarian tissue with or without ASCs. Blood was taken monthly in order to quantify the anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and estradiol. After 6 months, all the grafts were retrieved and sent for histology and immunolabeling (AMH, AMH receptor II, estrogen receptors α and β, and c-kit/kit ligand). (3) Results: A significant upturn was observed in AMH and estradiol plasma levels 4 months after transplantation in both grafted groups. The primordial follicle pool was better preserved in the ASC group (41.86 ± 28.35) than in the standard transplantation group (9.65 ± 17.6, p < 0.05) compared to non-grafted controls (124.7 ± 140). (4) Conclusions: The use of ASCs prior to ovarian tissue transplantation yielded a larger primordial follicle pool and more physiological follicle distribution after long-term grafting. These findings suggested that ASC use might extend the ovarian tissue lifespan.

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Cacciottola, L., Nguyen, T. Y. T., Chiti, M. C., Camboni, A., Amorim, C. A., Donnez, J., & Dolmans, M. M. (2020). Long-term advantages of ovarian reserve maintenance and follicle development using adipose tissue-derived stem cells in ovarian tissue transplantation. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(9), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9092980

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