Bioengineering (Jul 2022)

Medical Grade Honey as a Promising Treatment to Improve Ovarian Tissue Transplantation

  • Ana Rita Azevedo,
  • Ana Sofia Pais,
  • Teresa Almeida-Santos,
  • Virgínia M. R. Pires,
  • Pedro Pessa,
  • Carla C. Marques,
  • Sofia Nolasco,
  • Pedro Castelo-Branco,
  • José A. M. Prates,
  • Luís Lopes-da-Costa,
  • Mafalda Laranjo,
  • Maria Filomena Botelho,
  • Rosa M. L. N. Pereira,
  • Jorge M. B. G. A. Pimenta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9080357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 357

Abstract

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Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is a female fertility preservation technique that presents major challenges for the maintenance of follicular viability after transplantation. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the application of L-Mesitran Soft®, a product containing 40% medical grade honey (MGH), with other strategies to improve ovarian grafts’ viability. For this purpose, bovine ovarian tissue was vitrified, warmed and randomly assigned to culture groups: (1) control, (2) MGH 0.2% in vitro, (3) MGH in vivo (direct application in the xenotransplantation), (4) vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF 50 ng/mL) and (5) vitamin D (100 Nm), during a 48 h period. A sixth group (6) of fragments was thawed on transplantation day and was not cultured. The tissue was xenotransplanted into immunodeficient (Rowett nude homozygous) ovariectomized rats. Grafts were analyzed 48 h after culture, and 7 and 28 days after transplantation. The tissue was subjected to histological and immunohistochemical analysis. Treatments using MGH showed the highest angiogenic and cell proliferation stimulation, with cellular apoptosis, within a healthy cellular turnover pathway. In conclusion, MGH should be considered as a potentially effective and less expensive strategy to improve ovarian tissue transplantation.

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