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Cryobiology | 2011

Development of a cryopreservation protocol for testicular interstitial cells with the account of temperature intervals for controlled cooling below -60°С.

T. M. Gurina; A.V. Pakhomov; A.L. Kyryliuk; G. A. Bozhok

A long course of anticancer therapy may lead to testicular steroidogenesis destruction. Cryopreservation of testicular interstitial cells (TIC) would be a strategy to protect hormonal and fertile potential of pre-pubertal boys treated with chemo - or radiotherapy. The aim of this research was to optimize protocols for freezing of TIC. Essential physical processes associated with the presence of dimethyl sulphoxide (Me(2)SO) in the cryoprotectant solution take place at the temperatures below -60°С. These processes are the eutectic crystallization at the stage of freezing and the recrystallization before the melting of the eutectic mixture at the stage of heating. Both of the processes affect the viability of the cells subjected to cryopreservation. Temperature intervals when these processes take place were determined by the method of thermoplastic deformation for 10% Me(2)SO selected for cryopreservation of TIC. Rat TIC were cryopreserved using five different protocols which varied in cooling rates within the chosen temperature intervals. Post-thaw cell viability and metabolic activity were evaluated by Trypan Blue and 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) staining assays. Leydig cell recovery after cryopreservation was measured by 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase reaction. Based on the obtained results, the authors developed a cryopreservation protocol for TIC which makes it possible to achieve great cell viability due to using controlled cooling rates within the temperature intervals below -60°С.


Cell and Tissue Banking | 2016

The development of the cell cryopreservation protocol with controlled rate thawing

T. M. Gurina; Alexandr V. Pakhomov; Anna L. Polyakova; Evgeniy I. Legach; G. A. Bozhok


Cryobiology | 2016

Neural differentiation potential of sympathoadrenal progenitors derived from fresh and cryopreserved neonatal porcine adrenal glands.

G. A. Bozhok; O.S. Sidorenko; E.M. Plaksina; T. M. Gurina; A.N. Sukach; V.S. Kholodnyy; V.D. Ustichenko; S.B. Bilyavskaya; Tatyana P. Bondarenko; E.I. Legach


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2012

Temperature Ranges of Phase Transformations in the Cryoprotective Media Components Determined by Thermoplastic Deformation Method

T. M. Gurina; A. L. Kirilyuk


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2016

Morphological and Biochemical Features of Ovarian Tissue at Various Cryopreservation Modes

Irina A. Trutaieva; Viktoria V. Kiroshka; T. M. Gurina; Tatyana P. Bondarenko


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2016

Thermomechanical Analysis of Cluster Crystallization of PEG-1500 Aqueous Solutions

Stanislav S. Sevastianov; Aleksandr I. Osetskiy; T. M. Gurina


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2013

Effect of Cooling Rate in the Vicinity of Eutectic Temperature Characteristic for Cryoprotectant Aqueous Solution on Post-Thaw Viability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli Cells

T. M. Gurina; Igor P. Vysekantsev; Anna L. Polyakova


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2013

Protective Effect of Methylcellulose during Cryopreservation of Inoculated Cells in Serum-Free Medium

Svetlana V. Koschiy; Anatoliy N. Goltsev; Igor P. Vysekantsev; Valentina F. Martsenyuk; T. M. Gurina; Larisa V. Sokol


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2008

Cord Blood Autobanks: Cryopreservation and Testing Methods

L. A. Babijchuk; Olga V. Kudokotseva; P. M. Zubov; V. V. Ryazantsev; Oksana L. Zubova; T. M. Gurina


Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine | 2007

Effect of Different Cryopreservation Regimens on Bone Marrow Hemopoietic Stem Cell Integrity in Animals With Autoimmune Diseases Part 2. In vivo Estimation of Functional Status of Cryopreserved Bone Marrow Hemopoietic Progenitors

A. N. Goltsev; T. G. Dubrava; A. Yu. Kozlova; Maksim V. Ostankov; T. M. Gurina; A. M. Kurov

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A. N. Goltsev

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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T. G. Dubrava

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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G. A. Bozhok

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Igor P. Vysekantsev

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Yu. A. Kozlova

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Anna L. Polyakova

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Tatyana P. Bondarenko

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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A. L. Kirilyuk

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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A. Yu. Kozlova

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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A.L. Kyryliuk

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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