Literature DB >> 2476046

Treatment with the gonadotropin-releasinghormone agonist buserelin to protect spermatogenesis against cytotoxic treatment in young men.

W Krause1, K H Pflüger.   

Abstract

We treated 20 young men, after giving informed consent, with buserelin during their tumor treatment period. 11 of them suffered from Hodgkins disease, 2 had a non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 6 had a seminoma and 1 patient had an embryonic carcinoma of the testis. 7 of these patients received cytostatic treatment with MOPP and/or ABVD, 9 patients had a radiation treatment, 3 received both treatments. One patient remained free of further treatment. Buserelin treatment was recommended to start at least 7 days prior to the tumor treatment, the interval ranged between 7 and 43 days. It ended on the same day as the tumor treatment or some days later, but this recommendation was followed only in 12 patients. 4 patients cessated buserelin treatment before end of the tumor therapy, and 4 other dropped out of the study. Testosterone plasma levels were measured before, during and after treatment with buserelin. 7 days after starting they were increased in most patients, while they were lower after 14 days and at the end of treatment period. Semen analysis showed sperm counts of 1 to 44 millions/ml with motility rates from 9 to 81%. In only ten patients we analysed a semen sample up to 6 months after cessation of treatment. In all but one we found azoospermia. Thus this treatment at now cannot be recommended in young men undergoing cytotoxic treatment to preserve fertility.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2476046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Andrologia        ISSN: 0303-4569            Impact factor:   2.775


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