2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2502183/v1
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Lyophilized Equine Platelet-Rich Plasma (L-GF equina ) Antagonize the Reproductive Toxicity and Oxidative Stress Induced by Cyclophosphamide in Female Rats

Abstract: Background: The antineoplastic agent Cyclophosphamide (CP) induces reproductive toxicity. New strategies for protecting ovarian tissue damage in women with chemotherapy-induced reproductive toxicity are essential. This study was designed to evaluate the possible protective effect of combined treatment with L-GFequina on CP-induced reproductive toxicity in the mature female rat. Methodology: Forty mature female rats were assigned into four groups: First group, control: rats were intraperitoneally injected (IP) … Show more

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“…These results are in agreement with that reported by Abdoon et al [26]. Abd El-Razek and Allam [32] claimed that buffalo cows with inactive ovaries had reduced fertility and had elevated MDA readings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…These results are in agreement with that reported by Abdoon et al [26]. Abd El-Razek and Allam [32] claimed that buffalo cows with inactive ovaries had reduced fertility and had elevated MDA readings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The mean levels of LDL, SOD and MDA in the hot weather locality (Fayoum) were significantly (P < 0.05) higher than in the cold weather locality (Behira). These results are in agreement with those reported by Sakatani et al [25] and Abdoon et al [26]. However, these results are contrasted with those reported by Lallawmkimi et al [27].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%