Abstract
Background: Cyclophosphamide is a chemotherapy and an immune-suppressive drug which is used for treatment of malignant and immune –related disease. The current work was conducted to evaluate the histological structure of the male gonad and sexual glands during treatment and after discontinuation of cyclophosphamide. Material and Methods: Thirty male albino- rats were classified into three groups. The first one was treated by normal saline, the second and third groups received cyclophosphamide 150 mg/kg intra peritoneal every two days for one week. The third group regarded as recovery group and divided into two subgroups with one- or two-months’ recovery period. At the accomplishment of the work, blood was drowning for hormonal analysis (testosterone) then the animals were sacrificed. The testis, prostate and seminal vesicle were removed and prepare for histological and immunohistochemical staining. Results: The cyclophosphamide treated group (GII) showed reduction of serum testosterone level, the testicular and sexual glands sections revealed atrophic and degenerative changes of their lining epithelium with reduction of their function and changes of their Ki67 expression which indicate abnormal proliferative pattern of the cells. However, the histopathological changes of treated group showed no improvement after one or even two months of drug withdrawal. Conclusion: The present study pointed out the risk of infertility and gonadal toxicity during cyclophosphamide treatment which may be permanent even after termination of the treatment.
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