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Effects of chemotherapy on ovaries of pregnant mice.

Authors :
Schuurman, T.
Song, J.Y.
Wolters, V.
Ven, M. van de
Trommel, N. van
Beerendonk, I.
Amant, F.
Lok, C.
Schuurman, T.
Song, J.Y.
Wolters, V.
Ven, M. van de
Trommel, N. van
Beerendonk, I.
Amant, F.
Lok, C.
Source :
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics; 1163; 1176; 0932-0067; 4; 307; ~Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics~1163~1176~~~0932-0067~4~307~~
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

01 april 2023<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />PURPOSE: It is unknown if future fertility is compromised by the administration of chemotherapy during pregnancy. The aim of this study was to identify if chemotherapy affects the maternal ovaries during pregnancy and whether these effects depend on type of chemotherapy and duration of exposure. METHODS: Pregnant 8-week-old female BL6 mice were exposed to 6 different single chemotherapeutic agents (carboplatin, cisplatin, paclitaxel, epirubicin, doxorubicin, or cyclophosphamide) or saline at gestational day (GD) 13.5. The mice were sacrificed at GD 15.5 or GD 18.5. Ovaries were assessed by histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Follicle count was determined per follicle stage and per treatment modality. RESULTS: Maternal ovarian damage was demonstrated by the presence of apoptosis and necrosis in preantral follicles. The extent of this damage depends upon type of chemotherapy and duration of exposure (2 or 5 days). After short exposure, 81% of ovaries showed histopathologic signs of damage compared to 36% after long exposure, which might suggest a transient effect. Loss of primordial follicles (PMFs) was observed after both short and long exposure, with a reduction of more than 70%. Evidence of DNA damage, as demonstrated by phospho-H2AX expression, was present in 23% (range 0-89%) of PMFs exposed to chemotherapy, but only in the short exposure group. Overall, the least damage was seen after administration of paclitaxel. CONCLUSION: Despite physiological ovarian function suppression during gestation, chemotherapy-induced damage of the ovaries occurs in pregnant mouse models, potentially affecting future fertility.

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OAIster
Journal :
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics; 1163; 1176; 0932-0067; 4; 307; ~Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics~1163~1176~~~0932-0067~4~307~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1374574857
Document Type :
Electronic Resource