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Title

A spotlight on factors influencing the in vitro folliculogenesis of isolated preantral follicles.

Authors

Dey, Pritha; Monferini, Noemi; Donadini, Ludovica; Lodde, Valentina; Franciosi, Federica; Luciano, Alberto Maria

Abstract

Female fertility preservation via complete in vitro folliculogenesis is still chimerical. Due to many factors affecting the efficiency of isolation and culture of preantral follicles, the improvement of techniques geared to fertility preservation in higher mammals seems to be at an impasse. We need an objective view of the current stand to understand how to progress further. As such, a survey was conducted to analyze the relative distribution of studies performed in ten mammalian species on preantral follicle culture available on PubMed. Using the bovine as a reference model, we explore some factors influencing data variation that contribute to the difficulty in reproducing studies. While years of research have enabled the recapitulation of folliculogenesis from as modest as the early antral follicle stage ex vivo, in vitro preantral folliculogenesis remains elusive. Herein, we revisit the classical evidence that laid the foundations for understanding preantral folliculogenesis and review the length, breadth, and depth of information that the era of big data has currently levied. Moving forward, we recognize the urgency of synthesizing the multi-disciplinary approaches to mimic folliculogenesis in vitro to achieve a translational landscape of infertility at individual and large-scale conservation levels.

Subjects

OVARIAN follicle; FERTILITY preservation; OVARIAN reserve; MEDICAL sciences; REPRODUCTIVE health

Publication

Journal of Assisted Reproduction & Genetics, 2024, Vol 41, Issue 12, p3287

ISSN

1058-0468

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10815-024-03277-5

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