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Stem Cell Research & Therapy | 2015

Adipose tissue-derived stem cell therapy in rat cryopreserved ovarian grafts.

Luciana Lamarão Damous; Juliana Sanajotti Nakamuta; Ana Elisa Teófilo Saturi de Carvalho; José Maria Soares-Jr; Manuel de Jesus Simões; José Eduardo Krieger; Edmund Chada Baracat

The preliminary results of ovarian transplantation in clinical practice are encouraging. However, the follicular depletion caused by ischemic injury is a main concern and is directly related to short-term graft survival. Cell therapy with adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) could be an alternative to induce early angiogenesis in the graft. This study aimed to evaluate ASCs therapy in rat cryopreserved ovarian grafts. A single dose of rat ASC (rASCs) or vehicle was injected into the bilateral cryopreserved ovaries of twelve adult female rats immediately after an autologous transplant. Daily vaginal smears were performed for estrous cycle evaluation until euthanasia on postoperative day 30. Follicle viability, graft morphology and apoptosis were assessed. No differences were found with respect to estrous cycle resumption and follicle viability (P > 0.05). However, compared with the vehicle-treated grafts, the morphology of the ASCs-treated grafts was impaired, with diffuse atrophy and increased apoptosis (P < 0.05). ASCs direct injected in the stroma of rat cryopreserved ovarian grafts impaired its morphology although may not interfere with the functional resumption on short-term. Further investigations are necessary to evaluated whether it could compromise their viability in the long-term.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2015

Polypropylene and polypropylene/polyglecaprone (Ultrapro(r)) meshes in the repair of incisional hernia in rats

Edivaldo Massazo Utiyama; Maria Beatriz Sartor de Faria Rosa; Marina de Paula Andres; Jocielle Santos de Miranda; Sérgio Henrique Bastos Damous; Claudio Birolini; Luciana Lamarão Damous; Edna Frasson de Souza Montero

PURPOSE To compare the inflammatory response of three different meshes on abdominal hernia repair in an experimental model of incisional hernia. METHODS Median fascial incision and skin synthesis was performed on 30 Wistar rats. After 21 days, abdominal hernia developed was corrected as follows: 1) No mesh; 2) Polypropylene mesh; and, 3) Ultrapro(r) mesh. After 21 days, the mesh and surrounding tissue were submitted to macroscopic (presence of adhesions, mesh retraction), microscopic analysis to identify and quantify the inflammatory and fibrotic response using a score based on a predefined scale of 0-3 degrees, evaluating infiltration of macrophages, giant cells, neutrophils and lymphocytes. RESULTS No significant difference was seen among groups in adherences, fibrosis, giant cells, macrophages, neutrophils or lymphocytes (p>0.05). Mesh shrinkage was observed in all groups, but also no difference was observed between polypropylene and Ultrapro mesh (7.0±9.9 vs. 7.4±10.1, respectively, p=0.967). Post-operatory complications included fistula, abscess, dehiscence, serohematic collection and reherniation, but with no difference among groups (p=0.363). CONCLUSION There is no difference between polypropylene (high-density) and Ultrapro(r) (low-density) meshes at 21 days after surgery in extraperitoneal use in rats, comparing inflammatory response, mesh shortening, adhesions or complications.


Reproductive Sciences | 2016

Progressive Evaluation of Apoptosis, Proliferation, and Angiogenesis in Fresh Rat Ovarian Autografts Under Remote Ischemic Preconditioning

Luciana Lamarão Damous; Sônia Maria da Silva; Adriana Aparecida Ferraz Carbonel; Manuel de Jesus Simões; Edmund Chada Baracat; Edna Frasson de Souza Montero

This study evaluated the remote ischemic preconditioning (R-IPC) early and late repercussion on fresh ovarian transplants, aiming to assess a probable protective effect in ovarian follicular pool. Sixty Wistar EPM-1 rats were used, divided in 2 study groups: ovarian transplantation (Tx) and Tx + R-IPC, submitted to ovary transplant with or without R-IPC, respectively. These groups were subdivided according to the date for euthanasia: 4th, 7th, 14th, 21st, and 30th days of the postoperatory period. Morphology, morphometry, neoangiogenesis (vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]), proliferative activity (Ki-67), and apoptosis (cleaved caspase-3) were evaluated. Remote ischemic preconditioning was performed in the common iliac artery. Fresh autologous ovarian tissue was implanted integrally in the retroperitoneum. All animals showed resumption of estrous phase after ovary transplantation. Remote ischemic preconditioning attenuated the lesions progressively from the 7th day, with greater number of the immature follicles (14 days, P < .05), but didn’t affect mature follicles and corpora lutea (P > .05). Immunohistochemical analyzes, taken as a whole, show that R-IPC benefic effect is more evident in the later periods of evaluation, when a greater proliferative activity (14, 21, and 30 days, P < .05) and lesser cell apoptotic activity (21 and 30 days, P < .05). The VEGF expression was similar in all times (P > .05). Remote ischemic preconditioning could have a benefic effect in the progressive evaluation of freshly grafted ovarian, especially on the latest phases of the posttransplant period. The 14th day was a landmark in the recuperation of the graft. Further investigations are necessary to determine the role of R-IPC in this scenario and its effect in frozen-thawed ovarian tissue.


Journal of Ovarian Research | 2016

Melatonin influence in ovary transplantation: systematic review.

M. E. Shiroma; N. M. Botelho; Luciana Lamarão Damous; Edmund Chada Baracat; José Maria Soares-Jr

Melatonin is an indolamine produced by the pineal gland and it can exert a potent antioxidant effect. Its free radical scavenger properties have been used to advantage in different organ transplants in animal experiments. Several concentrations and administration pathways have been tested and melatonin has shown encouraging beneficial results in many transplants of organs such as the liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and kidneys. The objective of the present study was to review the scientific literature regarding the use of melatonin in ovary transplantation. A systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was carried out using the Cochrane and Pubmed databases and employing the terms ‘melatonin’ AND ‘ovary’ AND ‘transplantation.’ After analysis, 5 articles were extracted addressing melatonin use in ovary transplants and involving 503 animals. Melatonin enhanced various graft aspects like morphology, apoptosis, immunological reaction, revascularization, oxidative stress, and survival rate. Melatonin’s antioxidative and antiapoptotic properties seemingly produce positive effects on ovarian graft activity. Despite the promising results, further studies in humans need to be conducted to consolidate its use, as ovary transplantation for fertility preservation is gradually being moved from the experimental stage to a clinical setting.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2014

N-acetylcysteine improves morphologic and functional aspects of ovarian grafts in rats

Elivânia Marques Gomes de Amorim; Luciana Lamarão Damous; Maria Clara Silva Durando; M. V. A. Saraiva; Marcia Kiyomi Koike; Edna Frasson de Souza Montero

PURPOSE To evaluate morphological and functional aspects of the ovarian graft in transplanted rats treated with NAC. METHODS Female Wistar rats, virgin, 3 to 4 months old, weighing 200-250 grams were used in experiments. The rats have been kept in proper sanitary conditions, receiving food and water ad libitum. Five groups (n=10, each) were constituted: 4 groups treated subcutaneously with NAC, at doses of 150, 300, 600 and 1200 mg/kg (NAC150, NAC300, NAC600 and NAC1200, respectively), one hour of before the ovarian transplantation and control group (GTx) - treated with physiological solution and submitted to ovarian transplantation. The rats were anesthetized and submitted to autologous left ovarian transplantation, without anastomosis in retroperitoneum, and contralateral oophorectomy. During follow-up of 4 or 15 days, the estrous cycle was evaluated by vaginal smears to determine cycle regularity. At the end of 4th or 15th days, rats were re-anesthetized and blood and graft were obtained to estradiol analysis and morphological assessment. Data were analysed by One Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) or ANOVA on ranks complemented by Student-Newman-Keuls test. RESULTS At 4th day, viable follicles in the graft did not altered by NAC treatments. The NAC300 and NAC600 groups showed increasing in follicle atresia (p=0.012) compared to GTx and NAC1200 group. At 15th day, 50% of GTx, NAC150, and NAC300 rats showed regular oestrous cycle; 83% of NAC600 and 100% of NAC1200 rats returned to regular cycle. NAC1200 group showed increasing in primordial follicle compared to GTx, NAC150 or NAC300 (p=0.011). NAC did not interfere in estradiol levels after 4 or 15 days of transplantation. CONCLUSION In autologous ovarian transplantation, high dose of NAC promotes graft viability with recovery of estrous cycle.


Journal of Ovarian Research | 2014

Females transplanted with ovaries subjected to hypoxic preconditioning show impair of ovarian function.

Luciana Lamarão Damous; Juliana Sanajotti Nakamuta; José Maria Soares-Jr; Gustavo Arantes Rosa Maciel; Ricardo Santos Simões; Edna Frasson de Souza Montero; José Eduardo Krieger; Edmund Chada Baracat


Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | 2015

Does adipose tissue-derived stem cell therapy improve graft quality in freshly grafted ovaries?

Luciana Lamarão Damous; Juliana Sanajotti Nakamuta; Ana Et Saturi de Carvalho; Katia Candido Carvalho; José Maria Soares-Jr; Manuel de Jesus Simões; José Eduardo Krieger; Edmund Chada Baracat


Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 2015

Scaffold-based delivery of adipose tissue-derived stem cells in rat frozen-thawed ovarian autografts: preliminary studies in a rat model

Luciana Lamarão Damous; Juliana Sanajotti Nakamuta; Ana Elisa Teófilo Saturi de Carvalho; Kátia Cândido Carvalho; José Maria Soares-Jr; Manuel de Jesus Simões; José Eduardo Krieger; Edmund Chada Baracat


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2017

Analysis of Duct Deferens and Testis of Rats Submitted to Bilateral Inguinal Hernioplasty

Sérgio Henrique Bastos Damous; Claudio Birolini; Jocielle Santos de Miranda; Edna Frasson de Souza Montero; Luciana Lamarão Damous; Edivaldo Massazo Utiyama


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2015

Effects of polypropylene mesh in testis and duct deferens in rats: a comparative study of two approaches

Edivaldo Massazo Utiyama; Sérgio Henrique Bastos Damous; Jocielle Santos de Miranda; Felipe Hada Sanders; Maisa H. Pardo; Maisa Pardo; Edna Frasson de Souza Montero; Luciana Lamarão Damous; Luciana Damous; Claudio Birolini

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Manuel de Jesus Simões

Federal University of São Paulo

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