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Chemotherapy drug combinations induced maternal ovarian damage and long-term effect on fetal reproductive system in mice

  • Eur J Pharm Sci. 2024 Oct 1:201:106860. doi: 10.1016/j.ejps.2024.106860.
Yang Yu 1 Yang Guo 2 Jialei Zhu 1 Ruling Shen 3 Jing Tang 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai 200090, China.
  • 2 Shanghai Laboratory Animal Research Center, 3577 Road, Pudong District, Shanghai 201203, China.
  • 3 Shanghai Laboratory Animal Research Center, 3577 Road, Pudong District, Shanghai 201203, China. Electronic address: shenruling@slarc.org.cn.
  • 4 Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai 200090, China. Electronic address: tjfc2020@163.com.
Abstract

With the postponement of female reproductive age and the higher incidence of Cancer in young people, fertility preservation has become increasingly important in childbearing age. Chemotherapy during pregnancy is crucial for maternal Cancer treatments and fetal outcomes. It is a need to further study ovarian damage caused by chemotherapy drug combinations and long-term effects on offspring development, and a detailed understanding of side effects of chemotherapy drugs. In this study, chemotherapy drug combinations significantly impacted on ovarian function, especially epirubicin/cyclophosphamide (EC) combination led to an unbalance in the development of the left and right ovary. Exposure to EC and cisplatin/paclitaxel (TP) increased the number of progenitor follicles while decreased the count of antral follicles and corpora luteum. As to the estrus cycle, EC exposure resulted in a longer estrus period and diestrus period, while TP exposure only extended the diestrus period. EC and TP affected steroid biosynthesis by reducing the expression of SF1 and P450arom.γ-H2AX was detected in both EC and TP exposure groups. As to the impact on the offspring from 4T1 tumor-bearing pregnant mice injected with EC, no significant difference was observed in the physical and neurological development compared to the control, but the ovarian weights, estrus cycles of the offspring were significantly different. Chemotherapy drug combinations exhibit ovarian toxicity, not only causing direct damage on the follicle cells but also disrupting steroid biosynthesis. The reproductive system of offspring from maternal tumor-bearing mice exposed to chemotherapy drugs was observed disorder, but the concrete mechanism still needs further exploration.

Keywords

Cancer during pregnancy; Chemotherapy; Chemotherapy drug combination; Fetal outcome; Ovarian damage; Ovarian toxicity.

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