Literature DB >> 1184344

Lack of effect of spironolactone on male genital development.

L I Rose, Q Regestein, J M Reckler.   

Abstract

Spironolactone, which has been shown to have antiandrogen action in mature male rats, was given to pregnant rats from day 14 of pregnancy until delivery in a dose equivalent to the 400-mg adult human regimen. The male members of the resultant litters were then dissected and examined for evidence of pseudohermaphroditism. No evidence of hypospadias, malformation of Wolffian ducts, or narrowing of anogenital distances was found. In the experimental model used, no evidence of an antiandrogen action of spironolactone was found.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1184344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Urol        ISSN: 0021-0005


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