Antifertility effects of sulfapyridine on male hamsters

R. Weissenberg, C. Pholpramool, L. M. Lewin

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Abstract

Summary. Sulfapyridine was administered to mature male golden hamsters either by impregnation in feed pellets, or by subcutaneous injection as a solution in dimethylsulfoxide. The average litter size for control males was 8.3 ± 3.3 (n = 13) vs. 4.2 ± 2.7 (n = 11) for sulfapyridine‐fed treated animals. Histology of the testis and epididymis was normal and sperm were normal in morphology and motility. Subcutaneous injection of sulfapyridine caused much more dramatic inhibition of male fertility than was achieved by feeding the drug. Sulfapyridine (750 mg/kg body weight in 0.2 ml DMSO) injected subcutaneously for 60 days was effective in reducing testis size and sperm quality. Histology of testes showed spermatogenic arrest at young spermatids. Two classes of animals were found in both sulfapyridine‐fed and ‐injected treatment groups. One class was relatively resistant to the antifertility effects of the drugs. This difference may reflect differing abilities of the animals to convert sulfapyridine to an active form or to excrete its metabolites. 1991 Blackwell Verlag GmbH

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-271
Number of pages3
JournalAndrologia
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1991

Keywords

  • Sulfapyridine
  • antifertility effect
  • hamster testis.
  • spermatogenic arrest

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