1989
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/12.3.386
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Effect of Metronidazole on Fertility and Testicular Function in Male Rats

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“…Previous studies have shown that a single oral dose of metronidazole 250 mg/kg drastically reduced testicular weight and resulted in infertility in rats after 2–3 weeks, lasting for 3–4 weeks (Patanelli 1975). High doses of metronidazole produced infertility in the male rat (McClain et al 1989).…”
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“…Previous studies have shown that a single oral dose of metronidazole 250 mg/kg drastically reduced testicular weight and resulted in infertility in rats after 2–3 weeks, lasting for 3–4 weeks (Patanelli 1975). High doses of metronidazole produced infertility in the male rat (McClain et al 1989).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prerequisite for this is nitroreductases which are capable of reducing the nitro group in animal organs and tissues (Schmid & Schmid 1999). Metronidazole induced a reversible bone marrow depression and effects on male fertility (El‐Ashmawy 1988; McClain et al 1989; Grover et al 2001).…”
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“…It is also inactive in chromosome aberration tests using human lymphocytes or bone marrow cells [Salamanca-Gomez et al, 1980;Elizondo et al, 1994]. At high doses (400 mg/kg b.w./day and higher), metronidazole produces germ-cell depletion in rat seminiferous tubules, reduced testicular weights, and low spermatid and sperm counts [McClain et al, 1989].…”
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“…and bent trails; c sperms with coiled flagellum (coiled), and sperms with tails with ansa (ansa) genotoxic, cytotoxic, and mutagenic activity on the spermatogonia (El-Nahas and El-Ashmawy, 2004). MTZ results in decreasing testicular and epididymal weights and decreasing testicular spermatid and epididymal sperm counts (McClain et al, 1989). This drug also causes the production of morphologically abnormal immature sperms with impaired flagellum and/or heads (Mudry et al, 2007) and causes severe degeneration of the seminiferous epithelium.…”
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