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Continuous treatment with cisplatin induces the oocyte death of primordial follicles without activation.

Maya Eldani1, Yi Luan1, Pauline C Xu1, Tom Bargar2, So-Youn Kim1.   

Abstract

Chemotherapy directly or indirectly affects organs in a short-term or continuous manner. Endocrine organs are especially sensitive to cancer treatment, leading to concerns among patients regarding their quality of life afterward. Side effects to the ovary include damage to the ovarian reserve, resulting in follicle loss, endocrine hormone deficiency, and infertility. It has been previously demonstrated that continuous treatment with 2 mg/kg cisplatin for 15 days can activate primordial follicles, suggesting that the response in the oocytes of primordial follicles was dependent on cisplatin concentration and administration frequency. However, our results demonstrate that continuous treatment with 2 mg/kg cisplatin for 15 days leads to the same consequence as with the continuous treatment of 5 mg/kg cisplatin: the death of oocytes in primordial follicles without indication of activation. Moreover, animals co-injected with melatonin and cisplatin did not display any significant differences from those treated with cisplatin only contrary to the known results. 6-hydroxymelatonin, a metabolite of melatonin, could not prevent follicle destruction, implying that melatonin does not confer the protection of ovarian follicles, either directly or indirectly. Altogether, our data support that fertoprotectants against cisplatin must target molecules that control cell death pathways in the oocytes of primordial follicles.
© 2020 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

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Keywords:  apoptosis; cisplatin; dose; melatonin; ovary

Year:  2020        PMID: 32830364      PMCID: PMC7722145          DOI: 10.1096/fj.202001461RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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