Keywords
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Platelet-rich plasma, Ovarian rejuvenation, Premature ovarian insufficiency, Angiogenesis, Fertility
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Abstract
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Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) is viewed as a type of infertility in which the menopausal status occurs before
the physiological age. Several therapeutic strategies have been introduced in clinic for POI treatment, although the
outputs are not fully convincing. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a unique blood product widely applied in regenerative
medicine, which is based on the releasing of the growth factors present in platelets
α
-granules. In the current
investigation, we examined the effectiveness of PRP as a therapeutic alternative for POI animals. POI in Wistar albino
rats was induced by daily intraperitoneal (IP) administration of gonadotoxic chemical agent, 4-vinylcyclohexene
dioxide (VCD) (160 mg/ kg) for 15 consecutive days. After POI induction, the PRP solution was directly injected intra-
ovarian in two concentrations via a surgical intervention. Every two weeks post-injection, pathological changes
were monitored in the ovaries using Hematoxylin-Eosin staining method, until eight weeks. Follicle Stimulating
Hormone (FSH) content in serum was measured, together with the expression of the angiogenic-related transcripts
ANGPT2
and
KDR
by real-time qPCR. Furthermore the fertility status of the treated rats was evaluated by mating
trials. Histopathological examination revealed successful POI induction via the depletion of morphologically normal
follicles in rats following VCD treatment compared to the control rats. The injection of PRP at two concentrations
reduced the number and extent of the follicular atresia and inflammatory responses (
p
< 0.05). The expression of
both
ANGPT2
and
KDR
transcripts were significantly increased in POI rats due to enhanced inflammation, while
these values were modulated after PRP administration (
p
< 0.05) compared to POI rats. FSH showed a decreased
trend in concentration eight weeks after PRP treatment, but not statistically significant (
p
> 0.05). Nevertheless, a
clear improvement in litter counts was found in POI rat
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