1.Improvement of Human Sperm Vacuolization and DNA Fragmentation Co-Cultured with Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretome: In Vitro Effect
Robert BADER ; José Noel IBRAHIM ; Ali MOURAD ; Mayssam MOUSSA ; Joan AZOURY ; Joseph AZOURY ; Nada ALAAEDDINE
International Journal of Stem Cells 2019;12(3):388-399
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Oxidative stress (OS) is known to be an important factor of male infertility. Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) are known to have immune-modulatory and anti-oxidant effects through their secretions, hence raising the idea of their potential benefit to improve sperm parameters. This study aims at investigating the effect of AD-MSCs conditioned medium (CM) on human sperm parameters in the presence and absence of H2O2-induced OS.METHODS AND RESULTS: Sperm samples were collected from 30 healthy men and divided into two groups: non-stressed and H2O2-stressed. Isolated AD-MSCs from healthy donors undergoing liposuction were cultured and CM was collected at 24, 48 and 72 h. Both sperm groups were cultured with CM and a time course was performed followed by an evaluation of sperm parameters. The incubation of non-stressed and stressed sperm samples with AD-MSCs-CM for 24 h was found to have the optimum impact on sperm vacuolization, DNA fragmentation and OS levels in comparison to other incubation timings, while preserving motility, viability and morphology of cells. Incubation with CM improved all sperm parameters except morphology in comparison to the non-treated group, with the best effect noted with CM collected at 24 h rather than 48 or 72 h for sperm vacuolization and DNA fragmentation. When compared to fresh semen parameters (T0), samples cultured with CM 24 h showed a significant decrease in sperm vacuolization and DNA fragmentation while keeping other parameters stable.CONCLUSIONS: AD-MSCSs-CM improves sperm quality, and hence can be used in treating infertility and subsequently enhancing IVF outcomes.
Antioxidants
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Culture Media, Conditioned
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DNA Fragmentation
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DNA
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Humans
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In Vitro Techniques
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Infertility
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Infertility, Male
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Lipectomy
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Male
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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Oxidative Stress
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Semen
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Spermatozoa
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Tissue Donors
2.Unusual malignant neoplasms of ovary in children: two cases report.
Ali GHRIBI ; Aicha BOUDEN ; Manef GASMI ; Mourad HAMZAOUI
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2016;59(Suppl 1):S107-S111
Sex cord tumors with annular tubules are known to originate from the sex cord of embryonic gonads that synthesize Sertoli cells, Leydig cells, granulosa cells, and theca cells of the ovarian stroma, while ovarian small cell carcinoma of the hypercalcemic type is a type of neuroendocrine tumor. Both these tumors are uncommon, potentially malignant neoplasms in children. We report the case of a sex cord tumor with annular tubules in an 11-year-old girl and a case of small cell carcinoma of the hypercalcemic type in a 10-year-old girl. We also discuss the prognosis and management of these tumors.
Carcinoma, Small Cell
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Child*
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Female
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Gonads
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Granulosa Cells
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Humans
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Hypercalcemia
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Leydig Cells
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Male
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Neuroendocrine Tumors
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Ovary*
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Prognosis
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Sertoli Cells
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Theca Cells

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