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Paula Terraciano1, Tuane Garcez1, Laura Ayres2, Isabel Durli2, Melchiani Baggio2, Cristiana Palma Kuhl3, Claudia Laurino3, Eduardo Passos2, Ana Helena Paz4, Elizabeth Cirne-Lima5.
Abstract
Cell therapy has been linked to an unexplained return of ovarian function and fertility in some cancer survivors. Studies modeling this in mice have shown that cells transplantation generates donor-derived oocytes in chemotherapy-treated recipients. This study was conducted to further clarify the impact of cell transplantation from different sources on female reproductive function after chemotherapy using a preclinical mouse model. Methods. Female mice were administered 7.5 mg/kg cisplatin followed by cell transplantation (one week later) using GFP+ female cell donors. For cell tracking, adipose derived stem cell GFP+ (ADSC), female germline stem cell GFP+/MVH+ (FGSC), or ovary cell suspension GFP+ mice were transplanted into cisplatin-treated wild-type recipients. After 7 or 14 days animals were killed and histological analysis, IHQ for GFP cells, and ELISA for estradiol were performed. Results. Histological examinations showed that ADSC, ovary cell suspension, and FGSC transplant increase the number of follicles with apparent normal structure in the cells recipient group euthanized on day 7. Cell tracking showed GFP+ samples 7 days after transplant. Conclusion. These data suggest that intraovarian injection of ADSCs and FGSC into mice with chemotherapy-induced ovarian failure diminished the damage caused by cisplatin.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25548574 PMCID: PMC4274854 DOI: 10.1155/2014/720753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells Int Impact factor: 5.443
Figure 1Schematic drawing: device for microinjection.
Figure 4(a) Probability of viable cells in groups euthanized on day 7. (b) Probability of viable cells in groups euthanized on day 14.
Figure 2(a) Epifluorescence microscopy photomicrograph ADSC GFP+ positive cells culture 40x. (b) Adipocyte differentiation Oil Red staining 20x. (c) Osteocyte differentiation Alizarin Red staining 40x. (d) Chondrocyte differentiation Alcian Blue staining 40x.
Figure 3Flow cytometry assay, cells stained with MSCs cell surface antigen markers: (a) CD29+ (b), CD11b−, and (c) CD34−.
Figure 5Photomicrograph H&E stained from histological ovaries sections: experimental groups euthanized on day 7. (a) Control 40x, (b) ovary suspension transplant 100x, (c) ADSC transplant 100x, and (d) FGSC transplant 40x.
Figure 6Photomicrograph H&E stained from histological ovaries sections: experimental groups euthanized on day 14. (a) Control 40x, (b) ovary suspension transplant 200x, (c) ADSC transplant 200x, and (d) FGSC transplant 100x.
Figure 7IHQ for GFP cell tracking. (a) GFP cells in ovary 7 days after transplant. (b) Negative control. (c) Positive control.