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Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia

For humans, ARTs (assisted reproductive technologies) have become the most effective method to treat subfertility/infertility in clinic. To obtain enough oocytes during ART, ovarian stimulation is performed by exogenous hormones, and some patients undergo several ovarian stimulation cycles. Although...

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Autores principales: Wang, Qian, Zhao, Shu-Xian, He, Jian-Ning, Zhao, Hua, Gu, Bao-Xia, Xie, Juan-Ke, Zhao, Yi-Jun, Zhang, Cui-Lian, Ge, Zhao-Jia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12010092
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author Wang, Qian
Zhao, Shu-Xian
He, Jian-Ning
Zhao, Hua
Gu, Bao-Xia
Xie, Juan-Ke
Zhao, Yi-Jun
Zhang, Cui-Lian
Ge, Zhao-Jia
author_facet Wang, Qian
Zhao, Shu-Xian
He, Jian-Ning
Zhao, Hua
Gu, Bao-Xia
Xie, Juan-Ke
Zhao, Yi-Jun
Zhang, Cui-Lian
Ge, Zhao-Jia
author_sort Wang, Qian
collection PubMed
description For humans, ARTs (assisted reproductive technologies) have become the most effective method to treat subfertility/infertility in clinic. To obtain enough oocytes during ART, ovarian stimulation is performed by exogenous hormones, and some patients undergo several ovarian stimulation cycles. Although some adverse effects of ARTs on women and offspring are reported, few studies are focused on the effects of multiple superovulation on ovarian reserve. In the present study, we found that repeated superovulation significantly reduced primordial follicle number and the serum AMH. Compared to the decreased antral follicle number, the expression of genes related to primordial follicle activation, such as Foxo3, Akt, and Rptor, and the atretic follicle number in ovaries were increased by superovulation times. We further found that repeated superovulation reduced the plasma level of FSH, LH, and estradiol, and increased the expression of genes related to apoptosis (Bax, Casp3 (caspase-3), Casp8, and Casp9) in granulosa cells, providing evidence that repeated superovulation disrupted the balance between survival and death in granulosa cells. In summary, our results suggest that repeated superovulation has adverse effects on folliculogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-98187862023-01-07 Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia Wang, Qian Zhao, Shu-Xian He, Jian-Ning Zhao, Hua Gu, Bao-Xia Xie, Juan-Ke Zhao, Yi-Jun Zhang, Cui-Lian Ge, Zhao-Jia Cells Communication For humans, ARTs (assisted reproductive technologies) have become the most effective method to treat subfertility/infertility in clinic. To obtain enough oocytes during ART, ovarian stimulation is performed by exogenous hormones, and some patients undergo several ovarian stimulation cycles. Although some adverse effects of ARTs on women and offspring are reported, few studies are focused on the effects of multiple superovulation on ovarian reserve. In the present study, we found that repeated superovulation significantly reduced primordial follicle number and the serum AMH. Compared to the decreased antral follicle number, the expression of genes related to primordial follicle activation, such as Foxo3, Akt, and Rptor, and the atretic follicle number in ovaries were increased by superovulation times. We further found that repeated superovulation reduced the plasma level of FSH, LH, and estradiol, and increased the expression of genes related to apoptosis (Bax, Casp3 (caspase-3), Casp8, and Casp9) in granulosa cells, providing evidence that repeated superovulation disrupted the balance between survival and death in granulosa cells. In summary, our results suggest that repeated superovulation has adverse effects on folliculogenesis. MDPI 2022-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9818786/ /pubmed/36611886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12010092 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Qian
Zhao, Shu-Xian
He, Jian-Ning
Zhao, Hua
Gu, Bao-Xia
Xie, Juan-Ke
Zhao, Yi-Jun
Zhang, Cui-Lian
Ge, Zhao-Jia
Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia
title Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia
title_full Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia
title_fullStr Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia
title_full_unstemmed Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia
title_short Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia
title_sort repeated superovulation accelerates primordial follicle activation and atresia
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12010092
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