Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1347-8397
Print ISSN : 0015-5691
ISSN-L : 0015-5691
Reviews: Cutting-edge Research of Male Urogenital Disorders Pioneered by Young Academic Researchers
Reconstruction of spermatogonial niche for male fertility preservation
Tetsuhiro Yokonishi
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2022 Volume 157 Issue 3 Pages 168-171

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Infertility is one of the late side effects of cancer treatment. Expansion of anti-cancer treatment allow patients to have more life time, however infertility is becoming a matter damaging QOL during the young cancer survivors. The passive strategy such as avoiding the gonad-toxic drug or decreasing the total volume of them and shielding the gonads against cancer therapy has been conducted. To preserve the fertility of young female, ovary tissue cryopreservation is becoming a standard over the world after the success of offspring from cryopreserved ovary tissue autograft was reported. Sperm preservation method is established for the male fertility preservation method, however this is only applicable for sexually matured male patients. For the sake of preserving fertility of sexually immature male patients, many trials using cryopreserved testis tissues or testicular cells have been undergone. Recently, in vitro gametogenesis from stem cell of the human and the mouse to primordial germ cell like cell has been achieved. Here the previous challenges and the latest reports for obtaining functional sperm from immature testis and the reconstruction of spermatogonial niche as a potential approach for preserving fertility procedure are described.

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