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Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate whether the addition of vitamins E and C as two conventional antioxidants improves the cryotolerance of preantral follicles enclosed in ovine ovarian tissue slices. For this purpose, ovarian slices were obtained from abattoired juvenile lambs and randomly distributed to the following groups: fresh, toxicity, vitrified (control), and three treatment groups in two experiments. Vitamin E, vitamin C, or vitamin E + C was added to the vitrification media alone in the first experiment and added to all vitrification, warming, and culture media in the second experiment. Finally, the treated tissues were cultured in vitro for 12 hours. The histological analysis showed that single or combined use of vitamins E and C increases intact preantral follicles in comparison to the control in two experiments (p < 0.05), and simultaneous use of vitamins E and C had a synergistic effect on increasing the percentage of normal preantral follicles in experiment 2 (p < 0.05). Due to the better results in Experiment 2, stromal cell density, antioxidant activity, and molecular evaluation were followed only in this experiment. The vitamin E + C group had higher stromal cell density compared with control group (p < 0.05). Vitamin E strengthened antioxidant capacity compared with the control and vitamin C groups (p < 0.05). This effect was exacerbated when used in combination with vitamin C (p < 0.05). The expression of all evaluated genes (BMP4, BMP15, GDF9, and KITLG) was significantly increased in ovarian tissue treated with vitamin E + C compared with the control group (p < 0.05). This increase was also observed in BMP4, GDF9, and KITLG genes compared with the vitamin C group (p < 0.05). In conclusion, this study revealed the positive effects of vitamins E and C on preantral follicle viability and to some extent a synergistic action of vitamin C on the protective effects of vitamin E against preantral follicle degeneration and increasing antioxidant capacity and development of preantral follicles after ovine ovarian tissue vitrification.
本研究旨在评估添加维生素 E 和维生素 C 这两种常规抗氧化剂是否能提高卵巢组织切片中前胚乳卵泡的低温耐受性。卵巢切片取自宰杀的幼羔,随机分为以下几组:新鲜组、毒性组、维生素组(对照组),以及两个实验中的三个处理组。在第一次实验中,维生素 E、维生素 C 或维生素 E + C 被单独添加到玻璃化培养基中;在第二次实验中,维生素 E、维生素 C 或维生素 E + C 被添加到所有玻璃化、升温和培养基中。最后,将处理过的组织在体外培养 12 小时。组织学分析表明,在两个实验中,与对照组相比,单一或联合使用维生素 E 和 C 可增加完整的前卵泡(P < 0.05),而在实验 2 中,同时使用维生素 E 和 C 对增加正常前卵泡的百分比有协同作用(P < 0.05)。由于实验 2 的结果较好,本实验只对基质细胞密度、抗氧化活性和分子评价进行了跟踪。与对照组相比,维生素 E + C 组的基质细胞密度更高(P < 0.05)。与对照组和维生素 C 组相比,维生素 E 增强了抗氧化能力(p < 0.05)。当维生素 E 与维生素 C 合用时,这种效果会更明显(p < 0.05)。与对照组相比,经维生素 E + C 处理的卵巢组织中所有评估基因(BMP4、BMP15、GDF9 和 KITLG)的表达量均显著增加(p < 0.05)。与维生素 C 组相比,BMP4、GDF9 和 KITLG 基因也有增加(p < 0.05)。总之,本研究揭示了维生素 E 和维生素 C 对卵巢前卵泡活力的积极影响,以及维生素 C 在一定程度上对维生素 E 防止卵巢前卵泡退化的保护作用和提高卵巢组织玻璃化后卵巢前卵泡抗氧化能力和发育的协同作用。
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