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Anti-Mullerian hormone attenuates both cyclophosphamide-induced damage and PI3K signalling activation, while rapamycin attenuates only PI3K signalling activation, in human ovarian cortex in vitro.


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SUBMITTER: Rosario R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10833070 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anti-Mullerian hormone attenuates both cyclophosphamide-induced damage and PI3K signalling activation, while rapamycin attenuates only PI3K signalling activation, in human ovarian cortex in vitro.

Rosario Roseanne R   Stewart Hazel L HL   Spears Norah N   Telfer Evelyn E EE   Anderson Richard A RA  

Human reproduction (Oxford, England) 20240201 2


<h4>Study question</h4>What are the effects of cyclophosphamide exposure on the human ovary and can anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) and rapamycin protect against these?<h4>Summary answer</h4>Exposure to cyclophosphamide compromises the health of primordial and transitional follicles in the human ovarian cortex and upregulates PI3K signalling, indicating both direct damage and increased follicular activation; AMH attenuates both of these chemotherapy-induced effects, while rapamycin attenuates only  ...[more]

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