TY - JOUR
T1 - Contrast-enhanced ultrasound for ovary assessment in a murine model: preliminary findings on the protective role of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue from chemotherapy-induced ovarian damage
AU - Venturini, Massimo
AU - Bergamini, Alice
AU - Perani, Laura
AU - Sanchez, Ana Maria
AU - Rossi, Elena Giulia
AU - COLARIETI, ANNA
AU - Petrone, Micaela
AU - De Cobelli, Francesco
AU - Del Maschio, Alessandro
AU - Viganò, Paola
AU - Mangili, Giorgia
AU - Candiani, Massimo
AU - Tacchetti, Carlo
AU - Esposito, Antonio
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The prolonged, gonadotoxic effect of chemotherapy can finally lead to infertility in female cancer survivors. There is controversial evidence regarding the protective role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) on chemotherapy-induced ovarian damage. In the present study on a murine model, ultrasound (US) and contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) were firstly used to characterise ovarian glands in normal conditions to validate a preclinical model. In addition, preliminary findings were obtained on anatomical and vascular ovarian changes induced by GnRH-a based on decapeptyl administration. Ovaries were accurately assessed with US and CEUS in a murine model placed in prone position, providing quantitative and reproducible information. Ovaries were identified in 40/40 cases and CEUS analysis was successfully performed in 20/20 cases with 100% technical success. A statistically significant increase of the diameter of the dominant follicle at US and a statistically significant reduced vascularisation at CEUS in decapeptyl-treated mice compared to untreated control mice were recorded. Further studies using US and CEUS in the murine model combining GnRH-a and chemotherapeutic agents will be needed to obtain more translational information useful for clinical practice.
AB - The prolonged, gonadotoxic effect of chemotherapy can finally lead to infertility in female cancer survivors. There is controversial evidence regarding the protective role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) on chemotherapy-induced ovarian damage. In the present study on a murine model, ultrasound (US) and contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) were firstly used to characterise ovarian glands in normal conditions to validate a preclinical model. In addition, preliminary findings were obtained on anatomical and vascular ovarian changes induced by GnRH-a based on decapeptyl administration. Ovaries were accurately assessed with US and CEUS in a murine model placed in prone position, providing quantitative and reproducible information. Ovaries were identified in 40/40 cases and CEUS analysis was successfully performed in 20/20 cases with 100% technical success. A statistically significant increase of the diameter of the dominant follicle at US and a statistically significant reduced vascularisation at CEUS in decapeptyl-treated mice compared to untreated control mice were recorded. Further studies using US and CEUS in the murine model combining GnRH-a and chemotherapeutic agents will be needed to obtain more translational information useful for clinical practice.
KW - Disease models (animal)
KW - Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
KW - Infertility (female)
KW - Ovary
KW - Ultrasonography
KW - Disease models (animal)
KW - Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
KW - Infertility (female)
KW - Ovary
KW - Ultrasonography
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/192458
U2 - 10.1186/s41747-018-0076-z
DO - 10.1186/s41747-018-0076-z
M3 - Article
SN - 2509-9280
VL - 2
SP - 44
JO - European radiology experimental
JF - European radiology experimental
IS - 1
ER -