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Effects of antioxidants, catalase and α-tocopherol on cell viability and oxidative stress variables in frozen-thawed mice spermatogonial stem cells
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SpermatogenesisReproductive BiologyOxidative StressCell ViabilityGametogenesisStem CellsHealth SciencesInfertilityTestis CancerOxidative Stress VariablesCell BiologyHuman ReproductionAntioxidant GroupsDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ToxicologyPhysiologySpermatogonial Stem CellsStem Cell ResearchMedicine
Cryopreservation of spermatogonial stem cells is considered as a useful procedure for preserving fertility in children with testis cancer. SSCs were isolated from testes mice, and then antioxidant was added to the freezing medium. The Bax expression level in antioxidant groups was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) lower than the control group and a significant rise of Bcl2 expression was detected in the antioxidant groups. ROS production with antioxidant was significantly lower compared with the control group. Cryopreservation with the addition of the antioxidants can help increase the number of SSCs and improve the quality and viability of these cells after cryopreservation.
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