DNA damaging effect of paclitaxel in the epididymal sperms as a chemotherapeutic agent and possible remedies to prevent this effect: A study on reproductive potential of male cancer patients of reproductive age
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Cancer is a major public health problem, young cancer patients therefore undergo chemotherapy, and most of them may lose their fertility. DNA damage level provides important clues about the quality and reproductive potential of spermatozoa. In this study, we evaluated the levels of both DNA fragmentation and abnormal DNA integrity in the epididymal sperms of New Zealand rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) after cryopreservation using the terminal deoxyribonucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick endlabelling (TUNEL) assay and the toluidine blue (TB) staining methods and assessed the effects of paclitaxel, resveratrol, L-glutamine (LG), and basal medium eagle (BME) solution on DNA damage. Paclitaxel induced the levels of both DNA damages in the sperms, but resveratrol ameliorated this effect. LG and BME supplementation to the extender prevented the sperm samples from DNA fragmentation after cryopreservation. Chemotherapy drugs containing paclitaxel can cause the sperm DNA to be damaged, and hence adversely affect the fertility of male cancer patients of reproductive age. The administration of resveratrol together with paclitaxel may ameliorate the DNA damage inducing effect of paclitaxel. Sperm banking and cryopreservation with the appropriate cryoprotectants such as LG and BME prior to cancer treatment can also be suggested to all male cancer patients of reproductive age facing cancer treatment for fertility preservation.
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Cell Biology, Sperm Cryopreservation, Cancer, Male, 570, Paclitaxel, Sperm Cryopreservation, Glutamine, Leporidae, 610, resveratrol, paclitaxel, male, In Situ Nick-End Labeling, Animals, Humans, animal, human, antineoplastic agent, Cancer, Cryopreservation, Epididymis, drug effect, Animals; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/toxicity; DNA Damage/*drug effects; Epididymis/*physiology; Glutamine/pharmacology; Humans; In Situ Nick-End Labeling; Male; Paclitaxel/*toxicity; Rabbits; Resveratrol/*pharmacology; Spermatozoa/*drug effects, Cell Biology, TUNEL assay, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Spermatozoa, Cell Biology, Sperm Cryopreservation, Cancer, Fertility, spermatozoon, Resveratrol, physiology, glutamine, DNA damage, Rabbits, epididymis, DNA Damage
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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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