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Cryopreservation and transplantation of ovarian tissue: results from one center in the USA. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the success of cryopreserved ovary tissue transplantation in 108 females with leukemia and other cancers over 20 years.
  • Post-transplant, all 13 patients experienced a revival of ovarian function, with normal menstrual cycles and significant hormone level changes.
  • The results indicate that cryopreservation is an effective method for fertility preservation, with 77% of patients achieving spontaneous pregnancies and a total of 24 healthy babies born from both fresh and cryopreserved tissue.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To report the results of cryopreserved ovary tissue transplantation for leukemia and other cancers, in a single US center.

Methods: One hundred eight females between age 6 and (median age 24) 35 were referred for possible ovary tissue cryopreservation over a 20-year period, with either slow freeze or vitrification. Thus far 13 patients returned up to 18 years later to have their tissue transplanted back.

Results: All 13 patients had return of ovarian function 5 months post transplant with regular menstrual cycling. AMH rose to very high levels as the FSH declined to normal. Four months later, the AMH again declined to very low levels. Nonetheless, the grafts remained functional for up to 5 years or longer. Ten of the 13 (77%) became spontaneously pregnant at least once, resulting in 13 healthy babies. A total of 24 healthy babies have been born 11 from fresh transplanted ovarian tissue and 13 from cryopreserved transplanted ovarian tissue.

Conclusions: (1) Ovary tissue cryopreservation is a robust method for preserving a woman's fertility. (2) Cortical tissue pressure may be a key regulator of primordial follicle arrest, recruitment, and ovarian longevity. (3) This is the only such series yet reported in the USA.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289920PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-018-1315-1DOI Listing

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