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Cyclophosphamide-induced multiple organ dysfunctions: unravelling of dose dependent toxic impact on biochemistry and histology

Asim Amitabh Sahu, A. D. Mukherjee, Satendra Kumar Nirala, Monika Bhadauria

2024Toxicology Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cyclophosphamide, an immunosuppressive alkylating agent, has been used against breast cancer, lymphoma and myeloid leukemia. Despite various therapeutic uses, its toxic impacts on multiple organs remains to be fully elucidated. AIM: This study aimed to investigate dose dependent toxic impact of cyclophosphamide on liver, kidney, brain and testis emphasizing serum and tissue biochemical and histological alterations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: day, group 1 received vehicle only and termed as control; group 2-5 received cyclophosphamide through intraperitoneal route at the rate of 50, 100, 150 and 200 mg/kg dose, respectively. After 24 h of the last administration, rats were euthanised; serum and tissue biochemistry; histology, sperm count and its motility were performed. RESULTS: Serological, biochemical and histological indices exhibited dose dependent deviations from their regular status as a marker of toxicity in liver, kidney, brain and testis. Tukey's HSD post hoc test revealed maximum damage in multiple organs with 200 mg/kg dose of cyclophosphamide.

Topics & Concepts

CyclophosphamideHistologyToxicityKidneyMedicinePharmacologyInternal medicinePathologyChemotherapyChemotherapy-induced organ toxicity mitigationImmunotoxicology and immune responsesSafe Handling of Antineoplastic Drugs