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  2. The contraceptive effects of etoprine on male mice and rats

The contraceptive effects of etoprine on male mice and rats

  • J Androl. 1995 Mar-Apr;16(2):169-74.
N S Malik 1 S A Matlin J Fried R E Pakyz M J Consentino
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  • 1 Department of Biology, Millersville University, Pennsylvania 17551, USA.
PMID: 7559148
Abstract

We had previously found that 2,4-diaminopyrimidines affected spermatogenesis, possibly through the inhibition of testicular dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). The current study examined the effects of etoprine, a highly lipophilic 2,4-diaminopyrimidine that is also a potent DHFR inhibitor, on the fertility of male mice at various dosages (0.1-50 mg/kg/day) for 55 days and male rats at 5 mg/kg/day for 65 days. Two Other substituted diaminopyrimidines were tested at dosages of 50 mg/kg/day for 55 days. Results of breeding trials along with assessment of various parameters indicative of male fertility were noted. We found that of the compounds tested, etoprine is a potent antifertility agent that causes complete infertility at doses of > or = 5 mg/kg/day in mice with a threshold of effectiveness occurring between 1 and 5 mg/kg/day. The antifertility action of etoprine may be related to its capacity to inhibit testicular DHFR and its high degree of lipophilicity.

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