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Short-term morphological response of the rat testis to administration of five chemotherapeutic agents.

L D Russell1, J A Russell.   

Abstract

As cancer survival rates improve, there is increasing concern about the adverse effects of chemotherapeutic agents on male fertility. Five chemotherapeutic agents (amethopterin, AP or methotrexate; doxorubicin, DX; cytoxan or cyclophosphamide, CP; cisplatinum, CDDP; and 5-fluorouracil, 5-FU) which belong to three different categories of chemotherapeutic agents (antimetabolite, antibiotic, alkylating agent, alkylating agent, antimetabolite, respectively) were given systemically to adult rats to determine the short-term morphological patterns of response in the testis, and the testes were examined by light microscopy. Morphological patterns of response were found to be highly characteristic for each agent, and some shared morphological responses were evident. All except one chemotherapeutic agent (5-FU) caused spermatogonial damage. Among the defects seen were probable degenerating meiotic spermatocytes (CDDP), presence of micronuclei (DX), "arrested" spermatid development (5-FU), and abnormally shaped step 15 spermatids (5-FU). Damage that could be due to the effect of an agent on the Sertoli cell was failure of sperm release (5-FU, CDDP, DX, and AP), increase in the Sertoli cell lipid (5-FU), and malorientation of step 8 spermatids (5-FU, DX). The varied patterns of damage observed are a possible explanation of why the reproductive recovery potential in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy is variable and drug-specific.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1759681     DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001920205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Anat        ISSN: 0002-9106


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