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Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival

BACKGROUND: New data suggests that endothelial cells (ECs) elaborate essential “angiocrine factors”. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of activated ovarian endothelial cells in early in-vitro follicular development. METHODS: Mouse ovarian ECs were isolated using magnetic cell sorting...

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Autores principales: Kedem, Alon, Aelion-Brauer, Anate, Guo, Peipei, Wen, Duancheng, Ding, Bi-Sen, Lis, Raphael, Cheng, Du, Sandler, Vladislav M., Rafii, Shahin, Rosenwaks, Zev
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5605973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28927438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13048-017-0354-z
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author Kedem, Alon
Aelion-Brauer, Anate
Guo, Peipei
Wen, Duancheng
Ding, Bi-Sen
Lis, Raphael
Cheng, Du
Sandler, Vladislav M.
Rafii, Shahin
Rosenwaks, Zev
author_facet Kedem, Alon
Aelion-Brauer, Anate
Guo, Peipei
Wen, Duancheng
Ding, Bi-Sen
Lis, Raphael
Cheng, Du
Sandler, Vladislav M.
Rafii, Shahin
Rosenwaks, Zev
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description BACKGROUND: New data suggests that endothelial cells (ECs) elaborate essential “angiocrine factors”. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of activated ovarian endothelial cells in early in-vitro follicular development. METHODS: Mouse ovarian ECs were isolated using magnetic cell sorting or by FACS and cultured in serum free media. After a constitutive activation of the Akt pathway was initiated, early follicles (50–150 um) were mechanically isolated from 8-day-old mice and co-cultured with these activated ovarian endothelial cells (AOEC) (n = 32), gel (n = 24) or within matrigel (n = 27) in serum free media for 14 days. Follicular growth, survival and function were assessed. RESULTS: After 6 passages, flow cytometry showed 93% of cells grown in serum-free culture were VE-cadherin positive, CD-31 positive and CD 45 negative, matching the known EC profile. Beginning on day 4 of culture, we observed significantly higher follicular and oocyte growth rates in follicles co-cultured with AOECs compared with follicles on gel or matrigel. After 14 days of culture, 73% of primary follicles and 83% of secondary follicles co-cultured with AOEC survived, whereas the majority of follicles cultured on gel or matrigel underwent atresia. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report of successful isolation and culture of ovarian ECs. We suggest that co-culture with activated ovarian ECs promotes early follicular development and survival. This model is a novel platform for the in vitro maturation of early follicles and for the future exploration of endothelial-follicular communication. CAPSULE: In vitro development of early follicles necessitates a complex interplay of growth factors and signals required for development. Endothelial cells (ECs) may elaborate essential “angiocrine factors” involved in organ regeneration. We demonstrate that co-culture with ovarian ECs enables culture of primary and early secondary mouse ovarian follicles.
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spelling pubmed-56059732017-09-20 Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival Kedem, Alon Aelion-Brauer, Anate Guo, Peipei Wen, Duancheng Ding, Bi-Sen Lis, Raphael Cheng, Du Sandler, Vladislav M. Rafii, Shahin Rosenwaks, Zev J Ovarian Res Research BACKGROUND: New data suggests that endothelial cells (ECs) elaborate essential “angiocrine factors”. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of activated ovarian endothelial cells in early in-vitro follicular development. METHODS: Mouse ovarian ECs were isolated using magnetic cell sorting or by FACS and cultured in serum free media. After a constitutive activation of the Akt pathway was initiated, early follicles (50–150 um) were mechanically isolated from 8-day-old mice and co-cultured with these activated ovarian endothelial cells (AOEC) (n = 32), gel (n = 24) or within matrigel (n = 27) in serum free media for 14 days. Follicular growth, survival and function were assessed. RESULTS: After 6 passages, flow cytometry showed 93% of cells grown in serum-free culture were VE-cadherin positive, CD-31 positive and CD 45 negative, matching the known EC profile. Beginning on day 4 of culture, we observed significantly higher follicular and oocyte growth rates in follicles co-cultured with AOECs compared with follicles on gel or matrigel. After 14 days of culture, 73% of primary follicles and 83% of secondary follicles co-cultured with AOEC survived, whereas the majority of follicles cultured on gel or matrigel underwent atresia. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report of successful isolation and culture of ovarian ECs. We suggest that co-culture with activated ovarian ECs promotes early follicular development and survival. This model is a novel platform for the in vitro maturation of early follicles and for the future exploration of endothelial-follicular communication. CAPSULE: In vitro development of early follicles necessitates a complex interplay of growth factors and signals required for development. Endothelial cells (ECs) may elaborate essential “angiocrine factors” involved in organ regeneration. We demonstrate that co-culture with ovarian ECs enables culture of primary and early secondary mouse ovarian follicles. BioMed Central 2017-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5605973/ /pubmed/28927438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13048-017-0354-z Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Kedem, Alon
Aelion-Brauer, Anate
Guo, Peipei
Wen, Duancheng
Ding, Bi-Sen
Lis, Raphael
Cheng, Du
Sandler, Vladislav M.
Rafii, Shahin
Rosenwaks, Zev
Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival
title Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival
title_full Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival
title_fullStr Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival
title_full_unstemmed Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival
title_short Activated ovarian endothelial cells promote early follicular development and survival
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5605973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28927438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13048-017-0354-z
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