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Using Natural Honey As an Anti-oxidant and Thermodynamically Efficient Cryoprotectant in Embryo Vitrification

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Journal Cryobiology
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biology
Date 2019 Nov 8
PMID 31697925
Citations 4
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Abstract

Embryo cryopreservation is a common practice in reproductive biology and infertility treatments. Despite major improvements over years, the cryoprotectant solutions are still a major source of concern, mostly due to their chemical toxicity and suboptimal protection against cryoinjuries. In this work, we introduced natural honey as a non-permeating cryoprotectant to replace traditionally used sucrose in embryo vitrification. The proposed media were compared with conventional ones by evaluating vitrified/warmed mouse embryos based on their re-expansion, hatching rate and transcription pattern of selected genes involved in heat-shock response, apoptosis and oxidative stress. Despite the similar high re-expansion rate, molecular fingerprint of the cryopreservation is remarkably reduced when honey is used instead of sucrose. The biological response of the proposed media was explained from a fundamental point of view using antioxidant analysis, DSC and GC techniques. It was found that the proposed honey-based medium is less thermodynamically prone to ice formation, which along with its antioxidant capacity can control the production of oxygen radicals and minimize the stress-induced transcriptional response. Furthermore, this work tries to correlate the physico-chemical properties of the vitrification solutions with the cellular and molecular aspects of the cryopreservation and proposes the application of natural cryoprotectants in cryobiology.

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