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Aneugenic Effects of Epirubicin in Somatic and Germinal Cells of Male Mice
Authors:Sabry Mohamed Attia  Sheikh Fayaz Ahmad  Radwa Mohamed Okash  Saleh Abdulrahman Bakheet
Institution:1 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ; 2 Laboratory of Chemical and Clinical Pathology, Ministry of Health, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt, ; 3 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, ; University of Science and Technology of China, China,
Abstract:The ability of the antineoplastic agent epirubicin to induce aneuploidy and meiotic delay in the somatic and germinal cells of male mice was investigated by fluorescence in situ hybridization assay using labeled DNA probes and BrdU-incorporation assay. Mitomycin C and colchicine were used as positive controls for clastogen and aneugen, respectively, and these compounds produced the expected responses. The fluorescence in situ hybridization assay with a centromeric DNA probe for erythrocyte micronuclei showed that epirubicin is not only clastogenic but also aneugenic in somatic cells in vivo. By using the BrdU-incorporation assay, it could be shown that the meiotic delay caused by epirubicin in germ cells was approximately 48 h. Disomic and diploid sperm were shown in epididymal sperm hybridized with DNA probes specific for chromosomes 8, X and Y after epirubicin treatment. The observation that XX- and YY-sperm significantly prevailed over XY-sperm indicates missegregation during the second meiotic division. The results also suggest that earlier prophase stages contribute less to epirubicin-induced aneuploidy. Both the clastogenic and aneugenic potential of epirubicin can give rise to the development of secondary tumors and abnormal reproductive outcomes in cured cancer patients and medical personnel exposed to epirubicin.
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