Vitrification technique for female germinative tissue cryopreservation and banking
Carlos Gilberto Almodin1, Moacir Rafael Radaelli1,2, Paula Motta Almodin1
1Materbaby - Reprodução Humana e Genética. Maringá, Brazil.
JBRA Assisted Reproduction
|November 7, 2019
Summary
A new device and protocol effectively vitrified human ovarian tissue, preserving follicles for fertility restoration. This method shows promise for banking germinative tissue for women undergoing sterilizing treatments.
Area of Science:
- Reproductive biology
- Cryobiology
- Tissue engineering
Background:
- Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is crucial for fertility preservation in women facing sterilizing medical treatments.
- Vitrification offers a promising method for ovarian tissue banking, but requires optimized protocols and devices.
- Assessing the morphological and quantitative integrity of ovarian follicles post-vitrification is essential.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate a novel device and protocol for the vitrification and warming of human ovarian germinative tissue.
- To assess the morphological integrity and follicular count of vitrified-ovarian tissue compared to fresh tissue.
Main Methods:
- Human ovarian cortical tissue fragments were obtained.
- Tissue fragments underwent either histological analysis (control) or vitrification/warming using a specialized device and protocol.
- Morphological analysis (microscopy) and follicular counting (primordial and primary) were performed on fresh and vitrified/warmed tissues.
- Statistical comparison using the Mann-Whitney test (p<0.05) was conducted.
Main Results:
- Ovarian follicles in various maturation stages were observed in both fresh and vitrified/warmed tissues, with a majority being healthy primordial and primary follicles.
- Vitrified/warmed tissue showed some stromal edema and hydropic degeneration but no necrosis or autolysis.
- No statistically significant difference in the number of primordial and primary follicles was found between fresh and vitrified/warmed tissue fragments (p>0.05).
Conclusions:
- The developed vitrification device and protocol effectively preserved human ovarian germinative tissue.
- Significant morphological changes were not observed between fresh and vitrified/warmed tissues.
- This method is a viable option for ovarian tissue banking to restore fertility in women undergoing sterilizing treatments.


