Effects of thalidomide on reproductive function and early embryonic development in male and female New Zealand white rabbits

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作者
Teo, SK
Denny, KH
Stirling, DI
Thomas, SD
Morseth, SL
Hoberman, AM
机构
[1] Celgene Corp, Warren, NJ 07059 USA
[2] Argus Res, Div Charles River A, Horsham, PA USA
[3] Milestone Biomed Associates, Frederick, MD USA
关键词
thalidomide; reproductive function; New Zealand white rabbits;
D O I
10.1002/bdrb.10054
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: The present work was performed to determine the effect of thalidomide exposure on reproductive function and early embryonic development. METHODS: Twenty-five female New Zealand White rabbits were orally gavaged with 0, 10, 50, or 100mg/kg/day thalidomide 14 days prior to mating through to gestation day 7 for a total of 22 days. Treated females were Caesarean-sectioned approximately 29 days after the date of attempted mating. Following mating with treated females, male rabbits (25/dose) were gavaged with 0, 30,150, or 500 mg/kg/day beginning 14 days prior to mating with a group of untreated females (25/dose). Doses were administered through mating until the day before sacrifice for a minimum of 56 days. Untreated females were Caesarean-sectioned 29 days after the last attempted mating. Comprehensive necropsy and histopathology of the reproductive system were performed. RESULTS: Treated females had reduction in body weight gain during gestation. Mating and pregnancy parameters were unaffected by thalidomide. At 100 m/kg, litter averages for corpora lutea, implantations, litter sizes, does with viable fetuses and live fetuses decreased and the number of early resorptions, does with my resorptions, does with all conceptuses resorbed, and the percent resorbed conceptuses per litter increased. The number of early resorptions, the average number of early resorptions per litter, and the percent resorbed conceptuses per litter increased at 10 and 50 mg/kg. There were no thalidomide-related external fetal malformations. Mating and fertility in male rabbits were unaffected by thalidomide. There was an increased incidence of flaccid testes at 150 and 500 mg/kg and of bilateral small testes in all treated groups. At 500 mg/kg, there was degeneration of the germinal epithelium of the testicles with an increase in multinucleated giant cells in seminiferous tubule and a loss of round and elongating spermatids. CONCLUSIONS: Thalidomide had no adverse effects on mating and fertility in male and female rabbits dosed up to 500 and 100 mg/kg/day, respectively, for 14 days prior to mating. After 56 day of closing, histopathologic changes with no associated sperm abnormalities were observed in the testicles. Embryonic development NOAEL for treated females mated to untreated males was <10mg/kg. Corresponding fertility NOAEL for treated males mated to untreated females was 500mg/kg. (C) 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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