Advances in medical care, improvements in sanitation, and rising living standards contribute to increased life expectancy. Although this reflects positive human development, it also poses new challenges. Among these, reproductive aging is gradually becoming a key health issue because the age of menopause has remained constant at ~50 years, leading women to live longer in suboptimal endocrine conditions. An adequate understanding of ovarian senescence mechanisms is essential to prevent age-related diseases and to promote wellbeing, health, and longevity in women. We here analyze the impact of aging on the ovarian extracellular matrix (ECM), and we demonstrate significant changes in its composition and organization with collagen, glycosaminoglycans, and laminins significantly incremented, and elastin, as well as fibronectin, decreased. This is accompanied by a dynamic response in gene expression levels of the main ECM- and protease-related genes, indicating a direct impact of aging on the transcription machinery. Furthermore, in order to study the mechanisms driving aging and identify possible strategies to counteract ovarian tissue degeneration, we here described the successful production of a 3D ECM-based biological scaffold that preserves the structural modifications taking place in vivo and that represents a powerful high predictive in vitro model for reproductive aging and its prevention.

Impact of Aging on the Ovarian Extracellular Matrix and Derived 3D Scaffolds / G. Pennarossa, T. De Iorio, F. Gandolfi, T. Brevini. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 12:3(2022 Jan 21), pp. 345.1-345.18. [10.3390/nano12030345]

Impact of Aging on the Ovarian Extracellular Matrix and Derived 3D Scaffolds

G. Pennarossa
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T. De Iorio
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F. Gandolfi
Penultimo
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T. Brevini
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

Advances in medical care, improvements in sanitation, and rising living standards contribute to increased life expectancy. Although this reflects positive human development, it also poses new challenges. Among these, reproductive aging is gradually becoming a key health issue because the age of menopause has remained constant at ~50 years, leading women to live longer in suboptimal endocrine conditions. An adequate understanding of ovarian senescence mechanisms is essential to prevent age-related diseases and to promote wellbeing, health, and longevity in women. We here analyze the impact of aging on the ovarian extracellular matrix (ECM), and we demonstrate significant changes in its composition and organization with collagen, glycosaminoglycans, and laminins significantly incremented, and elastin, as well as fibronectin, decreased. This is accompanied by a dynamic response in gene expression levels of the main ECM- and protease-related genes, indicating a direct impact of aging on the transcription machinery. Furthermore, in order to study the mechanisms driving aging and identify possible strategies to counteract ovarian tissue degeneration, we here described the successful production of a 3D ECM-based biological scaffold that preserves the structural modifications taking place in vivo and that represents a powerful high predictive in vitro model for reproductive aging and its prevention.
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ECM-based bio-scaffold; extracellular matrix; porcine; reproductive aging; senescence; whole-ovary decellularization;
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Impact of Aging on the Ovarian Extracellular Matrix and Derived 3D Scaffolds / G. Pennarossa, T. De Iorio, F. Gandolfi, T. Brevini. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 12:3(2022 Jan 21), pp. 345.1-345.18. [10.3390/nano12030345]
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