Abstract

The effect of PTEN inhibitor (Bpv(HOpic); Bpv) and mTOR activators (phosphatidic acid (PA) and propranolol (PP)), were evaluated on the activation and subsequent development of human primordial follicles in ovarian tissue culture. Slow frozen-thawed human ovarian cortical strips were incubated for 24h in different groups: (1) Control (base medium), (2) Bpv (100µM), (3) PA (200µM), (4) PA + PP (50µm), and (5) Bpv + PA + PP. Afterward, the medium was exchanged, and all groups were cultured without stimulators for 6 additional days. The proportion of normal and degenerated follicles, estradiol secretion, and expression of RPS6, FOXO3a, and AKT proteins was evaluated and compared between groups. After 24h of culture, there was no significant difference between the proportion of primordial and growing follicles in either of the experimental groups. This non-significant change was also observed for the phosphorylated protein to total protein ratios of RPS6, FOXO3a, and AKT proteins. After 7days of culture, the proportion of the transitional follicles was significantly higher in comparison to the primordial follicles for the PA, PA + PP, and Bpv + PA + PP groups. The estradiol level was significantly higher on the last day compared to the first day, in PA, PA + PP, and Bpv + PA + PP groups. Hormonal secretion was significantly higher in the PA and PA + PP groups and lower in the Bpv and Bpv + PA + PP groups compared to the control on day 7 of culture. Temporary in vitro treatment of human ovarian tissue with mTOR activators enhances the initiation of primordial follicle development and positively influences steroidogenesis after short-term culture.

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