2016
DOI: 10.1111/rda.12847
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Presence of sucrose in the vitrification solution and exposure for longer periods of time improve post‐warming follicle integrity in cat ovarian tissues

Abstract: ContentsOvarian tissue cryopreservation followed by tissue culture is a promising approach to preserving the fertility of biomedical models and endangered species. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of exposure time to vitrification solution and presence of sucrose using different exposure temperatures and base media on intra-ovarian follicle integrity. Peripubertal ovarian cortical pieces were obtained by isolating the cortex and dissecting it into 1 × 1 × 0.2 mm 3 pieces. The cortical … Show more

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“…A rapid warming process can increase tissue survival and reanimation (Lima et al., 2018; Seki et al., 2014) causing a positive impact in structural and functional properties due to the short exposure and high temperature during warming (Mouttham and Comizzoli, 2017; Lima et al., 2018). Avoiding formation of ice crystals in the post‐cryopreservation warming process is very important to preserve the biological integrity and quality of tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rapid warming process can increase tissue survival and reanimation (Lima et al., 2018; Seki et al., 2014) causing a positive impact in structural and functional properties due to the short exposure and high temperature during warming (Mouttham and Comizzoli, 2017; Lima et al., 2018). Avoiding formation of ice crystals in the post‐cryopreservation warming process is very important to preserve the biological integrity and quality of tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing interest and need for cryopreservation techniques to be improved so that ovarian tissue and oocytes can be preserved in biomedical models and endangered species (Mouttham and Comizzoli 2016). Cryopreservation in the form of vitrification is a desirable type of preservation compared to other techniques, due to the ability of cryopreservation to preserve large numbers of oocytes at once.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prepubertal ovarian tissues have been used due to their high reserves of primordial and primary follicles and homogeneity compared to adult counterparts [ 19 ]. Our vitrification protocol has been optimized so there is no significant differences in percentage of morphologically normal follicles between vitrified/warmed and fresh cortical tissue, and only mild decrease in follicular viability and RNA synthesis [ 8 , 20 ]. Our laboratory also reported initial steps in the development of microwave-assisted dehydration technique for cat germinal vesicle [ 21 , 22 ], sperm cells [ 23 ], and most recently ovarian tissue [ 18 ], relying on intracellular delivery of trehalose as protection from dehydration/rehydration damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%