Reproductive toxic effects and possible mechanisms of zonisamide in male rats.

Author: Atli-EkliogluO, Aydogan-KılıcG, BaysalM, IlginS, KaradumanA B, KilicV, UcarcanS

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Zonisamide (ZNS) is an anticonvulsant which is used to treat the symptoms of epilepsy. Although it is frequently used during reproductive ages, studies that investigated the effects of ZNS on reproductive system are limited. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effects of ZNS on male reproductive syste...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0960327119871094

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Zonisamide's Impact on Male Reproductive Health

This study dives into the realm of reproductive toxicology, specifically investigating the effects of Zonisamide, an anticonvulsant medication commonly used to treat epilepsy. The researchers explored the potential impact of Zonisamide on male reproductive function in rats, focusing on sperm quality and testicular health. They administered different doses of Zonisamide orally for 28 days and carefully analyzed the resulting changes in sperm parameters, hormone levels, and oxidative stress biomarkers.

Zonisamide's Potential for Reproductive Toxicity

The study revealed a concerning trend – Zonisamide administration led to a significant decrease in sperm concentration and normal sperm morphology in the rats. Furthermore, the researchers observed dose-dependent pathological changes in the testicular tissues of the Zonisamide-treated groups. The study also uncovered significant reductions in serum luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone levels, suggesting an impact on hormonal balance. Additionally, increased oxidative stress in the testicular tissues, as evidenced by decreased catalase activity and increased malondialdehyde levels, was observed in the Zonisamide groups. This suggests that Zonisamide may disrupt the delicate balance of the male reproductive system, potentially leading to infertility.

Potential Health Risks and Considerations

This research highlights the importance of understanding the potential side effects of medications, even those commonly used for seemingly unrelated conditions. The findings suggest that Zonisamide, while effective for epilepsy, may carry significant risks for male reproductive health. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms of Zonisamide-induced reproductive toxicity and to develop strategies for mitigating these risks. Men taking Zonisamide should be aware of these potential side effects and consult with their healthcare providers to discuss any concerns.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The desert can be a harsh environment, and just as a harsh environment can impact a camel's reproductive health, so too can certain medications affect male fertility. This study reminds us that it's important to consider the potential impact of medications on all aspects of our health, including our reproductive well-being. Understanding the risks and benefits of medications is crucial for making informed decisions about our health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2020-02-03
  2. Date Revised 2020-02-03
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Pubmed ID

31476894

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1177/0960327119871094

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