Investigating the effects of Resveratrol on proliferation and colony formation of dissociated human embryonic stem cells
Volume 8, Issue 4, Spring 2018, Pages 322-331
https://doi.org/10.52547/JCT.8.4.322
Zahra Safaeinejad, Mohammad Nabiuni, Maryam Peymani, Kamran Ghaedi, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was study the role of Resveratrol (RSV) on proliferation and colony efficiency of dissociated human embryonic stem cells (hESCs).
Material and methods: In the current study, we used HESC line, RH6. Cells were cultured on the matrigelin supplemented hESC specific medium. Cell proliferation was estimated using cell counting and Brdu incorporation assays. The expression of colony efficiency markers (E-cadherin and β-catenin) was evaluated by western blot technique and β-catenin localization examined by immune-cytochemistry staining.
Results: We have shown that RSV promoted hPSCs proliferation without affecting their colony efficiency.
Conclusion: According to these observations, RSVcan be suggested as a new supplement for hESCs culture.
Human sperm cryopreservation update in treatment of infertility: a review study
Volume 8, Issue 4, Spring 2018, Pages 332-353
https://doi.org/10.52547/JCT.8.4.332
B Torki-Boldaji, L Azadi, M Tavalaee, MH Nasr- Esfahani
Abstract Cryopreservation is the most effective method for long-term maintenance of sperm. There are several procedures for freeze-thawing of semen and each may impose damage on sperm function, viability and finally decreases semen quality and fertility potential. In addition to decreased percentage of sperm viability and motility after freeze-thawing, percentage of DNA damage is also increases due to high level of oxidative stress. To minimize these damages, we need to increase our insights regarding different cryopreservation procedures, cryoprotectant and antioxidant supplements, which can protect sperm membrane during cryopreservation. Therefore, by using these experiments, we can improve the efficiency of these procedures. In this review, we discuss about principles of cryopreservation, types of freeze-thawing methods, advantages and disadvantages of each of these methods, effects of freezing on sperm parameters and clinical outcomes, and finally role of antioxidants in preservation of sperm integrity during freeze-thawing. For this review, all relevant information was collected via databases such as PubMed and Google Scholar during the period of 1966-2017.
Comparison of sperm parameters and its functional characteristics between fertile and infertile men with varicocele
Volume 6, Issue 4, Winter 2016, Pages 523-532
https://doi.org/10.52547/JCT.6.4.523
F B, M T, L A, MH N
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study is to compare sperm parameters (concentration, motility and morphology), DNA damage, percentage and intensity of ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species) and relationship between these parameters in the fertile and infertile men with varicocele.
Material and Methods: In this study, the semen samples from 83 individuals with varicocele and 32 fertile men were studied. Sperm parameters according WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines, protamine deficiency (chromomycin A3 staining), sperm DNA damage (TUNEL assay), percentage and intensity of ROS (DCFH-DA staining) were assessed in fertile and infertile men with varicocele.
Results: The results of this study showed that sperm concentration, percentage of motility and normal morphology were significantly lower in individuals with varicocele compared to fertile individuals. In addition, percentage of sperm DNA damage, protamine deficiency and ROS positive were significantly higher in infertile men with varicocele.
Conclusion: The increase of stress oxidative and testicular temperature in infertile men with varicocele, lead to decrease the quality of sperm parameters as well as negative effects on sperm chromatin integrity. Therefore the process of spermatogenesis and the rate of fertility were affected in these individuals.
