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Intraovarian transplantation of primordial follicles fails to rescue chemotherapy injured ovaries.


ABSTRACT: Busulfan and cyclophosphamide (B/C)-treated mice exhibited a marked increase in apoptosis and a concomitant decrease in the ovarian weight. Histological and RT-PCR analysis indicate that the period of germ cell depletion in the B/C-treated ovaries coincides with decreased expression of genes Figla, Lhx8, Nobox, c-kit, and Sox3. However, depletion of the ovarian germ cells is mediated by autophagy-independent pathways that involve Fas/FasL-, TNF-, and/or p53-signalings. Treatment with B/C resulted in the cease of the reproductive function to produce their offspring during the 15(th) week post-treatment period in female mice. Furthermore, injection of the 3 × 10(6) GFP positive primordial follicles into the ovaries of the B/C treated mouse did not show apparent colonization of the transplanted follicles within the recipient ovaries. The present results suggest that B/C treatment is closely associated with an increased risk of premature ovarian failure.

SUBMITTER: Park MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3589785 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intraovarian transplantation of primordial follicles fails to rescue chemotherapy injured ovaries.

Park Mi-Ryung MR   Choi Yun-Jung YJ   Kwon Deug-Nam DN   Park Chankyu C   Bui Hong-Thuy HT   Gurunathan Sangiliyandi S   Cho Ssang-Goo SG   Song Hyuk H   Seo Han Geuk HG   Min Gyesik G   Kim Jin-Hoi JH  

Scientific reports 20130101


Busulfan and cyclophosphamide (B/C)-treated mice exhibited a marked increase in apoptosis and a concomitant decrease in the ovarian weight. Histological and RT-PCR analysis indicate that the period of germ cell depletion in the B/C-treated ovaries coincides with decreased expression of genes Figla, Lhx8, Nobox, c-kit, and Sox3. However, depletion of the ovarian germ cells is mediated by autophagy-independent pathways that involve Fas/FasL-, TNF-, and/or p53-signalings. Treatment with B/C resulte  ...[more]

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