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    Due to the induced oxidative stress that exists in sperm freezing/thawing procedures and handling media, the use of exogenous antioxidant agents seems necessary. Drug delivery by nanocarriers has been designed to overcome the limitations of antioxidants, such as high-dose toxicity and short biological half-life. In this study, we tried to investigate the effects of tretinoin-loaded solid lipid core nanocapsules (TTN-SLN) added to freezing/thawing and handling media (in three experimental groups) on sperm motility (total/progressive), viability, DNA fragmentation, and extracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Sperm samples from at least 30 adult male NMRI mice were evaluated in this study. The results of experiments 1 and 2 showed that the addition of 0.5 μM TTN-SLN in freezing and thawing medium significantly increased sperm viability and total/progressive motility and decreased DNA fragmentation and extracellular ROS levels (p < 0.05). Adding 0.25 and 0.5 μM of TTN-SLN to the handling medium (experiment 3), increased sperm parameters and decreased DNA fragmentation and extracellular ROS levels significantly (p < 0.05) compared with the control group. Briefly, our results indicate that SLN can deliver the lowest concentrations of tretinoin in a controlled release mechanism into the intracellular space of sperm. Also, high-dose TTN-SLN is safe during freezing/thawing and handling processes of mouse sperm.

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    Faranak Aghaz, Asad Vaisi-Raygani, Mozafar Khazaei, Mitra Bakhtiari. Cryoprotective Effect of Tretinoin-Loaded Solid Lipid-Core Nanocapsules During Fresh and Freeze/Thaw Media on NMRI Mouse Sperm Parameters, DNA Damage, and Reactive Oxygen Species Production. Biopreservation and biobanking. 2021 Aug;19(4):287-297

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    PMID: 33909480

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