1.Embryonic development after exposure of mouse oocyte to various amount of ovarian endometriotic fluid.
Hashin KIM ; Mina JEONG ; Seul Ki KIM ; Byung Chul JEE
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2016;59(4):307-310
This study assesses the fertilization and blastocyst-forming rate in mice cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) after the exposure of human ovarian endometriotic fluid. Endometriotic fluid was obtained from a single patient by aspiration at the time of a laparoscopic cystectomy and serially diluted. COCs were obtained from 46-week-old female BDF1 mice. After exposure to ovarian endometriotic fluid for five minutes, the COCs were washed three times and the oocytes were then fertilized by mice sperm. The fertilization and blastocyst formation rate and the proportion of hatching/hatched blastocyst in the four treatment groups were not inferior to those in non-exposure group.
Animals
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Blastocyst
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Cystectomy
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Embryonic Development*
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Female
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Fertilization
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Fertilization in Vitro
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Humans
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Mice*
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Oocytes*
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Pregnancy
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Spermatozoa
2.Fertility preservation in pediatric and young adult female cancer patients.
Hashin KIM ; Hoon KIM ; Seung Yup KU
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism 2018;23(2):70-74
As the 5-year survival rate increases up to 80% in pediatric cancer patients, the number of women patients with reduced gonadal function by chemotherapy and radiotherapy increases. The gonadal toxicity of pediatric patients varies highly according to the chemotherapeutic agent and the type of radiotherapy. Although American Society of Clinical Oncology published the guideline for fertility preservation, additional scientific and ethical concerns should be considered for clinical practice. In addition, only the experimental method can be applied for the prepubertal patients in contrast to the postpubertal patients. In this review, we will discuss some options for preserving fertility among women’s quality of life issues.
Drug Therapy
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Female*
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Fertility Preservation*
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Fertility*
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Gonads
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Humans
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Infertility, Female
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Medical Oncology
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Methods
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Quality of Life
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Radiotherapy
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Survival Rate
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Young Adult*