Evaluation of a peripherally selective antiandrogen (Casodex) as a tool for studying the relationship between testosterone and spermatogenesis in the rat
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Evaluation of a peripherally selective antiandrogen (Casodex) as a tool for studying the relationship between testosterone and spermatogenesis in the rat
Abstract
The endocrine profile and the effects on spermatogenesis of the new antiandrogen, Casodex [2RS)-4-cyano-3-(4-fluorophenylsulphonyl)-2-anilide, CAS) were evaluated in the adult rat. In the first experiment rats were administered CAS at daily doses of 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg for 14 days. For comparison groups receiving flutamide (FL, 10 mg/kg) and ethane dimethane sulphonate (EDS) were included. Unlike FL, administration of CAS (10 and 20 mg/kg) did not significantly raise serum concentrations of gonadotropic hormones and testosterone. With 40 mg/kg CAS gonadotropin secretion, but not testosterone levels, were elevated on day 15. Administration of CAS lowered the weight of the seminal vesicles and coagulating glands comparable to the administration of the Leydig cell toxin EDS. In contrast to FL a significant loss of germ cells in stage VII of spermatogenesis was observed with CAS. In a second experiment the ability of FL and CAS to block testicular androgen action was compared in rats with reduced testicular androgen production induced by a gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist. Both antiandrogens markedly enhanced spermatogenic involution as revealed by quantitative flow cytometric analysis of germ cell numbers. The study demonstrates that (a) CAS is a peripherally selective antiandrogen and (b) CAS might provide a feasible approach to study androgen dependence of spermatogenesis in the presence of normal FSH levels.
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