Hesperidin improves the follicular development in 3D culture of isolated preantral ovarian follicles of mice.
Hamed ShooreiMajid BanimohammadMaziar M KebriaMohammad AfsharMohammad Mh TaheriMajid ShokoohiMohammad Sg FarashahMina EftekharzadehOmid AkhianiRóbert GáspárHamidreza Pazoki-ToroudiPublished in: Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) (2019)
It has been stated that hesperidin has many pharmacological effects, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, antimicrobial activity, and anti-carcinogenic activity; but hesperidin and its derivatives have been under investigation as anti-fertility factors for a very long time. However, our results show that hesperidin can improve mice follicular growth and maturation during in vitro 3D culture. Hesperidin as an antioxidant factor could enhance the mRNA expression levels of two important genes involved in folliculogenesis, PCNA, and FSH-R. Our results prove for the first time that hesperidin not only has deleterious effects on follicular development but can also increase rates of in vitro fertilization and embryo development.