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Authors Chen XY, Chen WL, Ma M, Gu C, Xiao XR, Li B
Published Date April 2015 Volume 2015:10 Pages 2765—2774
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S72593
Received 12 August 2014, Accepted 16 October 2014, Published 7 April 2015
Abstract: The use of
triptolide (TP) is limited by its poor water solubility and severe toxicity. In
this study, we developed an active drug delivery system (TP-loaded
nanoparticles) that could help improve the water solubility of TP and decrease
its toxicity. Then, we investigated whether TP-loaded nanoparticles could be
used to establish a novel premature ovarian insufficiency mouse model. The mice
treated with TP-loaded nanoparticles for 35 days displayed normal growth,
decreased serum antimullerian hormone, prominent ovarian fibrosis and vacuolar
changes, fewer follicles and corpus lutea, increased collapsed oocytes and
follicle apoptosis, and sterility. In conclusion, this model appears to show
the reproductive characteristics associated with premature ovarian
insufficiency in women and will allow us to study the mechanism of the effects
of traditional Chinese medicine on gonadal toxicity.
Keywords: peptide,
nanoparticles, drug delivery, premature ovarian insufficiency, animal model