| Literature DB >> 25518156 |
Nathalie Rives, Jean-Pierre Milazzo, Albanne Travers, Brahim Arkoun, Amandine Bironneau, Louis Sibert, Agnès Liard-Zmuda, Aude Marie-Cardine, Pascale Schneider, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Bertrand Macé.
Abstract
The toxicity of cancer therapies can affect all organs and tissues. Some treatments damage spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), with a risk of infertility. Storage and reimplantation of frozen testicular tissue is a recent approach tofertilitypreservationfor young boys. However, thawed frozen prepubertal testicular tissue must undergo a maturation process to restore sperm production. This process, currently being studied in animal models, can be achieved by in vivo transplantation of SSCs into seminiferous tubules or by testicular grafting, possibly following in vitro maturation.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 25518156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Acad Natl Med ISSN: 0001-4079 Impact factor: 0.144