Title of article
The Viability of Human Testis-Derived Cells on Human Serum Albumin-Based Scaffold as An Artificial Male Germ Cell Niche
Author/Authors
Borzouie ، Zahra Department of Reproductive Biology - Stem Cell Biology Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, School of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Hekmatimoghaddam ، hossein Department of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Stem Cell Biology Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, School of Paramedicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Jebali ، Ali Medical Biotechnology Research Center - Ashkezar Islamic Azad University , Aflatoonian ، Behrouz Department of Reproductive Biology, Department of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Stem Cell Biology Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, School of Medicine, School of Paramedicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
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150
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153
Abstract
Azoospermia is one of the challenging disorders affecting couples who are afflicted with infertility. Human testisderived cells (hTCs) are suitable candidates for the initiation of in-vitro spermatogenesis for these types of patients. The current study aimed to assess the proliferation of hTCs through the cell culture on the three-dimensional (3D) porous scaffolds. Cells harvested from the testicular sperm extraction (TESE) samples of the azoospermic patients were cultured on the 3D porous scaffolds containing human serum albumin (HSA)/tri calcium phosphate nanoparticles (TCP NPs) for two weeks. The proliferation/viability of the cells was assessed using the MTT assay, along with H E histological staining method. The MTT assay showed that hTCs could stay alive on this scaffold with 50 and 66.66% viability after 7 and 14 days, respectively. Such viability was not significantly different when compared with cells grown on monolayer flask culture (P 0.05). Therefore, 3D HSA/TCP NPs scaffolds could be used for the reconstitution of the artificial human somatic testicular niche for future applications in regenerative medicine for male infertility.
Keywords
Azoospermia , Human Serum Albumin , Scaffold , Spermatogenesis , Testis
Journal title
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Record number
2511943
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