Papel local dos androgênios no desenvolvimento de folículos pré‐antrais de primatas não humanos cultivados individualmente em matriz tridimensional

Jhenifer Kliemchen Rodrigues , Paula Andrea de Albuquerque Salles Navarro , Mary Beth Zelinski , Richard L. Stouffer , Jing Xu
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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the effects of ablation of steroid production and the role of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the development of secondary follicles of nonhuman primates (Macaca mulatta) in 3 D matrix.

Methods

The ovarian cortex (n = 8 adult females) was diced and secondary follicles were isolated and cultured individually for 40 days on alginate matrix. Experiment 1: Ablation of steroid production with use of trilostane (TRL) and testosterone replacement. Follicles of 4 animals were assigned to 4 groups: control (vehicle), TRL (TRL from the start of culture), Low testosterone (T) (TRL testosterone and 10 ng/mL), high T (TRL testosterone and 50 ng/mL); Experiment 2: Ablation of steroid production with use of trilostane (TRL) and replacement of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Follicles of 4 animals were assigned to 4 groups: control (vehicle), TRL (TRL from the start of culture), DHT (DHT 50 ng/mL), DHT + TRL (TRL and DHT 50 ng/mL). It were analyzed: survival, growth, antrum formation, steroid hormone production, and degree of maturation and quality of oocytes.

Results

The percentage of surviving follicles in culture, growth and antrum formation was lower in the presence of TRL in all experiments, compared with the control group. Replacement of T and DHT in the presence of TRL, recovered survival, growth, antrum formation, hormone production, and the quality and maturity of oocytes comparable to the control group. DHT added to standard maturation media promoted an increase in the percentage of survival follicles and antrum formation compared to the control group.

Conclusions

This study provided evidence of the role of androgens since the beginning of folliculogenesis in primates, reinforcing the existence of molecular mechanisms regulating androgenic activity, and new interactions between androgens and steroid hormones. Our findings show that T and DHT can recover survival, growth, antrum formation, hormone production and oocyte viability of in vitro cultured preantral follicles exposed to ablation of steroid production. DHT added to standard maturation media promoted an increase in the percentage of follicle survival and antrum formation compared to the control group, opening perspectives to evaluate whether this androgen supplementation could improve follicular development in vitro. The knowledge obtained contribute to a understanding of the dynamics of folliculogenesis in primates, still poorly understood, and assists in identifying the optimal conditions for growing follicle, which may in future be applied to assist cancer patients who wish to preserve their future fertility

雄性激素在三维基质中单独培养的非人类灵长类窦前卵泡发育中的局部作用
目的观察非人类灵长类猴(猕猴)三维基质中激素分泌的减少以及睾酮和双氢睾酮在次要卵泡发育中的作用。方法将8例成年雌性卵巢皮质切丁,分离次生卵泡,在海藻酸盐基质上培养40 d。实验1:使用trilostane (TRL)和睾酮替代来减少类固醇的产生。将4只动物卵泡分为4组:对照组(对照)、TRL(从培养开始即TRL)、低睾酮组(TRL睾酮10 ng/mL)、高睾酮组(TRL睾酮50 ng/mL);实验2:使用三叶甾烷(TRL)和替代双氢睾酮(DHT)来减少类固醇的产生。将4只动物卵泡分为4组:对照组(对照)、TRL(从培养开始TRL)、DHT (DHT 50 ng/mL)、DHT + TRL (TRL + DHT 50 ng/mL)。分析:卵母细胞的存活、生长、窦腔形成、类固醇激素的产生、成熟程度和质量。结果与对照组相比,在TRL存在的所有实验中,卵泡的培养、生长和腔形成的存活率都较低。在TRL存在的情况下替代T和DHT,恢复存活、生长、窦形成、激素产生、卵母细胞质量和成熟度与对照组相当。与对照组相比,将DHT添加到标准成熟培养基中促进了卵泡存活率和窦腔形成率的增加。结论本研究提供了雄性激素在灵长类动物卵泡发育中起作用的证据,加强了雄激素活性调节分子机制的存在,以及雄激素与类固醇激素之间新的相互作用。我们的研究结果表明,睾酮和二氢睾酮可以恢复体外培养的暴露于类固醇产生消融的腔前卵泡的生存、生长、窦形成、激素产生和卵母细胞活力。与对照组相比,标准成熟培养基中添加DHT促进了卵泡存活率和腔形成百分比的增加,这为评估这种雄激素补充是否可以改善体外卵泡发育开辟了新的视角。所获得的知识有助于理解灵长类动物卵泡发生的动力学,这仍然知之甚少,并有助于确定卵泡生长的最佳条件,这可能在未来应用于帮助希望保留其未来生育能力的癌症患者
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