2023
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/dead161
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Impact of low- or moderate-risk gonadotoxic chemotherapy prior to testicular tissue freezing on spermatogonia quantity in human (pre)pubertal testicular tissue

Aurélie Feraille,
Agnès Liard,
Nathalie Rives
et al.

Abstract: STUDY QUESTION What is the impact of low- or moderate-risk gonadotoxic chemotherapy received prior to testicular tissue freezing (TTF), and of the cancer itself, on spermatogonia quantity in testicular tissue from (pre)pubertal boys? SUMMARY ANSWER Vincristine, when associated with alkylating agents, has an additional adverse effect on spermatogonia quantity, while carboplatin has no individual contribution to spermatogonia q… Show more

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“…On a shorter‐term assessment, carboplatin monotherapy in prepubertal patients did not significantly impact the tubular fertility index (percentage of seminiferous tubule cross‐sections containing spermatogonia) or the number of spermatogonia per seminiferous tubule cross‐section relative to patients that received no alkylating agent. Still, the authors advise that this finding should be interpreted with caution due to the small number of patients in the carboplatin monotherapy group 49 …”
Section: Clinical Evidence Of Infertility: Harmful Effects Of Chemoth...mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…On a shorter‐term assessment, carboplatin monotherapy in prepubertal patients did not significantly impact the tubular fertility index (percentage of seminiferous tubule cross‐sections containing spermatogonia) or the number of spermatogonia per seminiferous tubule cross‐section relative to patients that received no alkylating agent. Still, the authors advise that this finding should be interpreted with caution due to the small number of patients in the carboplatin monotherapy group 49 …”
Section: Clinical Evidence Of Infertility: Harmful Effects Of Chemoth...mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Indeed, two studies report that treating patients with cisplatin in addition to cyclophosphamide does not seem to aggravate testicular dysfunction 47,48 . Similarly, an evaluation of the testicular tissue retrieved for preservation after low and moderate‐risk gonadotoxicity chemotherapy in prepubertal boys revealed that the addition of cisplatin to a regimen containing other alkylating agents did not result in additional adverse effects on the integrity of the tissue 49 . Nonetheless, the gonadotoxic effects of cisplatin have been substantiated in other studies.…”
Section: Clinical Evidence Of Infertility: Harmful Effects Of Chemoth...mentioning
confidence: 96%