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Engineered endothelium provides angiogenic and paracrine stimulus to grafted human ovarian tissue.


ABSTRACT: Despite major advances in tissue cryopreservation and auto-transplantation, reperfusion ischemia and hypoxia have been reported as major obstacles to successful recovery of the follicular pool within grafted ovarian tissue. We demonstrate a benefit to follicular survival and function in human ovarian tissue that is co-transplanted with exogenous endothelial cells (ExEC). ExECs were capable of forming functionally perfused vessels at the host/graft interface and increased both viability and follicular volume in ExEC-assisted grafts with resumption of antral follicle development in long-term grafts. ExECs that were engineered to constitutively express anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) induced a greater proportion of quiescent primordial follicles than control ExECs, indicating suppression of premature mobilization that has been noted in the context of ovarian tissue transplantation. These findings present a cell-based strategy that combines accelerated perfusion with direct paracrine delivery of a bioactive payload to transplanted ovarian tissue.

SUBMITTER: Man L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5557862 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineered endothelium provides angiogenic and paracrine stimulus to grafted human ovarian tissue.

Man Limor L   Park Laura L   Bodine Richard R   Ginsberg Michael M   Zaninovic Nikica N   Man Omar Alexander OA   Schattman Glenn G   Rosenwaks Zev Z   James Daylon D  

Scientific reports 20170815 1


Despite major advances in tissue cryopreservation and auto-transplantation, reperfusion ischemia and hypoxia have been reported as major obstacles to successful recovery of the follicular pool within grafted ovarian tissue. We demonstrate a benefit to follicular survival and function in human ovarian tissue that is co-transplanted with exogenous endothelial cells (ExEC). ExECs were capable of forming functionally perfused vessels at the host/graft interface and increased both viability and folli  ...[more]

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