Title of article :
Bone Marrow Stromal Cells with the Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor in the Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Ovarian Failure in a Rat Model
Author/Authors :
Sameni, Hamid Reza Nervous System Stem Cells Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Seiri, Maryam Nervous System Stem Cells Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Safari, Manouchehr Nervous System Stem Cells Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Tabrizi Amjad, Mohammad Hasan Nervous System Stem Cells Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Khanmohammadi, Nasrin Nervous System Stem Cells Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Zarbakhsh, Sam Nervous System Stem Cells Research Center - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs), as a
type of mesenchymal stem cells, and the granulocyte colonystimulating
factor (G-CSF), as a type of growth factor, may
recover damaged ovaries. The aim of the present study was to
investigate the effects of the coadministration of BMSCs and
the G-CSF on damaged ovaries after creating a chemotherapy
model with cyclophosphamide (CTX) in rats.
Methods: The present study was performed in Semnan, Iran,
in the late 2016 and the early 2017. BMSCs were cultured and
were confirmed using the CD markers of stromal cells. Forty
female Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups. The
rats were injected intraperitoneally with CTX for 14 days to
induce chemotherapy and ovarian destruction. Then, the BMSCs
were injected into bilateral ovaries and the G-CSF was injected
intraperitoneally, individually and together. Four weeks later, the
number of ovarian follicles using H&E staining, the number of
apoptotic granulosa cells using the TUNEL assay, the number of
produced oocytes from the ovaries, and the levels of serum E2 and
FSH using an ELISA reader were assessed. Statistical analysis
was done using one-way ANOVA with SPSS, version 16.0.
Results: The results showed that the effects of the
coadministration of 2×106 BMSCs and 70 μg/kg of the G-CSF
were significantly more favorable than those in the control
group (P<0.001), the BMSC group (P=0.016), and the G-CSF
group (P<0.001) on the recovery of damaged ovaries.
Conclusion: The efficacy of the coadministration of BMSCs and
the G-CSF in the recovery of ovaries damaged by chemotherapy
was high by comparison with the administration of either of
them separately.
Keywords :
Ovary Regeneration , Granulocyte colonystimulating factor , Mesenchymal stromal cells , Chemotherapy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics