In-vitro maturation and transplantation of cryopreserved ovary tissue: understanding ovarian longevity.

Reprod Biomed Online

Department of Stem Cell Biology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Higashi-ku Fukuoka, Japan.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The research explored if knowledge from 24 years of frozen ovarian transplants and recent methods in in-vitro gametogenesis could improve in-vitro maturation (IVM) of human oocytes from ovarian tissue.
  • Over 119 women aged 2 to 35 had their ovaries cryopreserved, with 17 returning for transplantation after 2 years; all regained ovarian function and 76% achieved pregnancies, resulting in 19 healthy births.
  • The findings indicate that ovarian tissue cryopreservation is effective for preserving fertility, especially in women with cancer, and highlight that mature oocytes can be derived from ovarian tissue using simple culture media without ovarian stimulation.

Article Abstract

Research Question: Is it possible to use experience gained from 24 years of frozen ovarian transplantation, and from recent experience with in-vitro gametogenesis to accomplish simple and robust in-vitro maturation (IVM) of oocytes from human ovarian tissue?

Design: A total of 119 female patients between age 2 and 35 years old underwent ovary cryopreservation (as well as in-vitro maturation of oocytes and IVM in the last 13 individuals) over a 24-year period. Up to 22 years later, 17 returned to have their ovary tissue thawed and transplanted back.

Results: Every woman had a return of ovarian function 5 months after transplant, similar to previous observations. As observed before, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) concentration rose as FSH fell 4 months later. The grafts continued to work up to 8 years. Of the 17, 13 (76%) became pregnant with intercourse at least once, resulting in 19 healthy live births, including six live births from three women who had had leukaemia. Of the harvested germinal vesicle oocytes, 35% developed with simple culture media into mature metaphase II oocytes.

Conclusions: The authors concluded the following. First, ovary tissue cryopreservation is a robust method for preserving fertility even for women with leukaemia, without a need to delay cancer treatment. Second, many mature oocytes can often be obtained from ovary tissue with simple media and no need for ovarian stimulation. Third, ovarian stimulation only be necessary for removing the oocyte from the ovary, which can also be accomplished by simple dissection at the time of ovary freezing. Finally, pressure and just eight 'core genes' control primordial follicle recruitment and development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbmo.2021.11.015DOI Listing

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