Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is an important method of female fertility preservation
slow freezing of ovarian tissue has poor follicular survival and low retransplantation efficency. In this paper
the ovarian tissue cooling procedure was optimized by ice seeding
and the effects of ice seeding temperature and cooling rate after seeding on the ovarian tissue cryopreservation effect were analyzed. The programmed cooling apparatus was combined with an ultrasonic device to achieve ultrasonic seeding of ice crystals
and ultrasonic intensity was screened. Ovarian survival and histology were assessed after rewarming. The results showed that the optimized cooling procedure with ice seeding reduced the damage to ovarian tissues。When ice seeding was triggered at -11°C with a cooling rate of 1°C/min after nucleation
follicle survival was 88.02%. Ultrasonic nucleation equipment allowed contactless ice seeding of the samples
which reduced the risk of contamination and improved the success rate of ice seeding
and the follicle survival rate of frozen ovarian tissue increased to 88.38%. The optimization of the procedure as well as the improvement of the equipment improved the effect of ovarian tissue cryopreservation
reduced the risk of introducing contamination during the cryopreservation process
and provided a new method for the slow cryopreservation of ovarian tissues in the clinic.