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Improving Freezing Protocols and Organotypic Culture: A Histological Study on Rat Prepubertal Testicular Tissue
by
Rives Aurélie
, Dumont Ludovic
, Rives Nathalie
, Rondanino Christine
, Delessard Marion
, Oblette Antoine
, Saulnier Justine
in
Cell culture
/ Cell death
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Cryopreservation
/ Fertility
/ Freezing
/ Gametocytes
/ Gels
/ Germ cells
/ Organ culture
/ Pachytene
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Spermatozoa
/ Testes
2021
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Improving Freezing Protocols and Organotypic Culture: A Histological Study on Rat Prepubertal Testicular Tissue
by
Rives Aurélie
, Dumont Ludovic
, Rives Nathalie
, Rondanino Christine
, Delessard Marion
, Oblette Antoine
, Saulnier Justine
in
Cell culture
/ Cell death
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Cryopreservation
/ Fertility
/ Freezing
/ Gametocytes
/ Gels
/ Germ cells
/ Organ culture
/ Pachytene
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Spermatozoa
/ Testes
2021
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Improving Freezing Protocols and Organotypic Culture: A Histological Study on Rat Prepubertal Testicular Tissue
by
Rives Aurélie
, Dumont Ludovic
, Rives Nathalie
, Rondanino Christine
, Delessard Marion
, Oblette Antoine
, Saulnier Justine
in
Cell culture
/ Cell death
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell proliferation
/ Cryopreservation
/ Fertility
/ Freezing
/ Gametocytes
/ Gels
/ Germ cells
/ Organ culture
/ Pachytene
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Spermatozoa
/ Testes
2021
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Improving Freezing Protocols and Organotypic Culture: A Histological Study on Rat Prepubertal Testicular Tissue
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Improving Freezing Protocols and Organotypic Culture: A Histological Study on Rat Prepubertal Testicular Tissue
2021
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Testicular tissue freezing before gonadotoxic treatments allows the preservation of fertility for children suffering from cancer. Recently, the testis organ culture method was presented as a relevant method to restore the fertility of these patients. However, the yield of spermatozoa production is low in the mouse model and no gamete has been obtained in vitro in the rat model. Here, we assess different cryopreservation protocols and culture conditions to improve the efficiency of in vitro maturation of rat prepubertal testes. Testes from male rats aged 5 or 8 days post-partum were cultured onto agarose gels of different percentages. After determining the best culture conditions, different cryopreservation protocols were assessed. Finally, testicular tissues were cultured with media of various compositions and analyzed at different time points. Our results show that the cryopreservation protocols allow the preservation of tissue architecture, cell proliferation, with no or moderate increase of cell death. In vitro spermatogenesis did not proceed beyond the pachytene spermatocyte stage. Only 2 of the 6 tested media allowed the survival of differentiated germ cells over the 45-day culture period. In conclusion, this study highlights the necessity to further improve the organ culture method before applying it into the clinics.
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Springer Nature B.V
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