Reversible decreases of fertility in male Sprague-Dawley rats treated orally with finasteride, a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor
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- DOI: 10.1016/0890-6238(91)90092-t
Reversible decreases of fertility in male Sprague-Dawley rats treated orally with finasteride, a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor
Abstract
Finasteride, a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor, was investigated for its effects on fertility in male rats as part of its preclinical safety assessment. Studies were initiated when the male Sprague-Dawley rats were either young (4 to 6 weeks old) or mature (15 weeks old). Treatment duration ranged from 6 to 32 weeks. Each male was cohabited with two untreated females at various periods during and after treatment. Litter parameters were evaluated on either day 14 or 20 of gestation. Males were necropsied at the end of treatment or 7 to 11 weeks following the end of treatment. The major findings of these studies were that 1) young rats given 20 to 80 mg/kg/day of finasteride first showed mild to moderate decreases in fertility after 12 weeks of treatment, whereas mature males (given only 80 mg/kg/day) did not show a similar decrease until 24 weeks of treatment, 2) fewer copulatory plugs and atrophy of prostates and seminal vesicles were associated with finasteride treatment, 3) the decreased fertility was only partial (ie, fertility index did not decrease below 48% of control in any study) and was not due to decreases in mating, 4) formation of copulatory plugs, organ weights, and fertility returned to normal levels after at least 6 weeks of drug withdrawal, and 5) the testes showed no histologic or weight changes that would explain the effect on fertility. These results show that the decreased fertility in male rats was associated with finasteride-induced inhibition of accessory gland secretions, an expected pharmacologic effect.
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