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pmid30013427      Reprod+Med+Biol 2018 ; 17 (3): 262-7
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  • Effects of cyclophosphamide administration on the in vitro fertilization of mice #MMPMID30013427
  • Koike M; Kanda A; Kido K; Goto K; Kumasako Y; Nagaki M; Otsu E; Araki Y; Araki Y; Kawabe F; Kai Y; Utsunomiya T
  • Reprod Med Biol 2018[Jul]; 17 (3): 262-7 PMID30013427show ga
  • Purpose: To evaluate the oocyte fertilization ability and embryo growth after cyclophosphamide (CPA) treatment in mice. Methods: Mice were treated with CPA at different doses (0?800 mg/kg body weight). The oocytes then were retrieved and evaluated for their in vitro fertilization efficiency. Results: The average number of metaphase II (MII) oocytes significantly decreased by ?400 mg/kg CPA administration. The fertilization rate also decreased in the group that was treated with ?400 mg/kg CPA. However, after fertilization, the embryos demonstrated normal growth ability. Two weeks after CPA administration, the number of mice from which the oocytes could be retrieved markedly decreased, but the fertilization rate and development of morphological features in the embryos were similar to those of the controls. One month after CPA administration, the number of mice from which the oocytes could be retrieved, fertilization rate, and development of the morphological features in the embryos were similar to those of the controls. Conclusion: The number of oocytes decreased as the CPA administration level increased; however, the oocytes' potential for fertilization and development to the blastocyst stage was not significantly affected. One month after CPA administration, the number of oocytes and the potential for development into blastocysts were recovered.
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