Protective effect of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in frozen-thawed granulosa cells is mediated by inhibition of apoptosis

2006 
Abstract Objectives This study was conducted to evaluate the involvement of apoptosis in the freeze-thaw process and to investigate the anti-apoptotic effect of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the frozen-thawed granulosa cells. Study design Isolated rat granulosa cells were cultured, frozen-thawed, and were cultured for 24 h. Cell viabilities (by Trypan blue exclusion test) and apoptotic patterns (by Annexin-V/propidium iodide (PI) Double-Staining) were determined at each step. Apoptotic cell death was confirmed by following DNA degradation and caspase-3 activity. Results After freeze-thaw process and 24 h of culture, reductions in the cellular viabilities and increases in the number of cells containing degraded DNA were lower in the VEGF pretreated group than in the control group ( p p p Conclusion Granulosa cell damage induced by cryopreservation is mediated, at least in part, by an apoptotic process. Our preliminary results suggest that VEGF treatment before freeze-thaw process reduces rat ovarian granulosa cell damage by inhibiting apoptosis.
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