EFFECT OF TISSUE INJURY DUE TO FOLLICLE ASPIRATION ON OVARIAN FOLLICULAR MOBILIZATION AND MICE FERTILITY
The demand for assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs) has increased over the years. Due to this, it is extremely important to create and improve different techniques that are effective to different types of infertility. Currently, in vitro maturation (IVM) and laparoscopic ovarian perforation (LOD) have been used, however, the literature does not provide clear and concise studies on the real effect of technical results on ovarian follicular dynamics and fertility. In this sense, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of tissue injury resulting from aspiration on ovarian dynamics and follicular mobilization as well as aspects of fertility in C57Bl6 mice. Overall, the results indicate that ovarian puncture modifies follicular and oocyte dynamics, as well as inflammatory symptoms originating from surgical procedures. However, the animals were able to solve these aspects effectively, so that the gestation and offspring were not affected by the puncture.