Generation of Miniaturized Ovaries by In Vitro Culture from Mouse Gonads.

Development & reproduction Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-30 DOI:10.12717/DR.2020.25.3.173
Si Won Jang, Hyun Woo Choi
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The incidence of infertility among individuals of reproductive age has been growing due to genetic and environmental factors, and considerable research efforts are focused on solving this issue. Ovarian development is an overly complex process in the body, involving the interaction between primordial germ cells and gonad somatic cells. However, follicles located in the center of the in vitro ovary are poorly formed owing to ovarian complexity, nutrient deficiency, and signaling deficiency. In the present study, we optimized methods for dissociating gonads and culture conditions for the in vitro generation of miniaturized ovaries. The gonads from embryos were dissociated into cell masses and cultured on a Transwell-COL membrane for 3-5 weeks. Approximately 12 follicles were present per in vitro ovary. We observed that miniaturized ovaries successfully matured to MII oocytes in vitro from 150 to 100 µm gonad masses. This method will be useful for investigating follicle development and oocyte production.

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小鼠性腺体外培养制备小型卵巢的研究。
由于遗传和环境因素的影响,育龄人群不孕症的发生率越来越高,研究人员正在努力解决这一问题。卵巢发育是机体中一个非常复杂的过程,涉及原始生殖细胞和性腺体细胞之间的相互作用。然而,由于卵巢复杂性、营养缺乏和信号缺乏,位于体外卵巢中心的卵泡形成不良。在本研究中,我们优化了分离性腺的方法和体外培养微型卵巢的条件。将胚胎性腺分离成细胞团,在Transwell-COL膜上培养3-5周。每个离体卵巢大约有12个卵泡。我们观察到微型卵巢在150 ~ 100µm性腺肿块中成功成熟为MII卵母细胞。这种方法将有助于研究卵泡发育和卵母细胞的产生。
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