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Initiation of folliculogenesis through the activation of primordial follicle and their development
in the female ovary plays a vital role in determining the fertility and reproductive strength of the
mammals. Follicle formation and their development in the mammalian ovary is a complex
process regulated by the action of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad axis is poorly understood.
Since the factors that regulate this process are largely unknown, this study was carried out to
test the short-term effect of vascular endothelial growth factor 165a (VEGF 165a) and stem cell
factor (SCF) also known as KIT-ligand (KL) on porcine primordial follicles development in-vitro.
Porcine ovarian cortical stripes were cultured in vitro 5% CO2 and 95% O2 under the humidified
atmospheric conditions and were treated with different concentrations of VEGF 165a + SCF as
follows. VEGF 165a 0.0 ng/ml + SCF 10.0ng/ml (Positive Control), 0.1 ng/ml + SCF 10.0ng/ml,
1.0 ng/ml + SCF 10.0ng/ml and 10.0 ng/ml + SCF 10.0ng/ml). Out of three different dose
regimes tested the lowest VEGF concentration, i.e., 0.1ng/ml VEGF + 10ng/ml SCF has shown the
highest numbers of viable follicles, (primordial follicles, 57.98%; intermediate follicles, 23.85%;
primary follicles, 7.12% and secondary follicles 3.80%) at the end of the culture period. The
highest VEGF concentration, i.e.,10ng/ml VEGF + 10ng/ml SCF showed the highest cellular
degeneration (68.39%). In conclusion, it is evident that with the low concentrations of
VEGF165a along with SCF increase the follicle viability whereas the highest VEGF165a
concentrations implicit increased follicle degeneration. |
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