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Cimetidine (Tagamet) Is a Reproductive Toxicant in Male Rats Affecting Peritubular Cells
Cimetidine (Tagamet) is a potent histaminic H2-receptor antagonist, extensively prescribed for ulcers and now available without prescription. Cimetidine is a known testicular toxicant, but its mechanism of action remains uncertain. Rats were treated i.p. with cimetidine either at 50 mg/kg or 250 mg/...
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Published in: | Biology of reproduction 2000-11, Vol.63 (5), p.1403-1412 |
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Summary: | Cimetidine (Tagamet) is a potent histaminic H2-receptor antagonist, extensively prescribed for ulcers and now available without
prescription. Cimetidine is a known testicular toxicant, but its mechanism of action remains uncertain. Rats were treated
i.p. with cimetidine either at 50 mg/kg or 250 mg/kg body weight for 59 days. Accessory sex organ weights, but not testis
weight, were significantly reduced in the high dose treated groups. FSH levels were significantly elevated in both treated
groups, but testosterone levels were unchanged. A high degree of variability characterized testis histology, with most tubules
appearing normal and some tubules (15â17%) partially lacking or devoid of germ cells. Morphometry showed that although seminiferous
tubule volume was not significantly changed, the volume of peritubular tissue was reduced in the high dose group. There was
extensive duplication of the basal lamina, lamina densa in both apparently normal spermatogenic tubules and severely damaged
tubules. Apoptotic peritubular myoid cells were also found. TUNEL labeling confirmed extensive apoptotic cell death in peritubular
cells, but revealed apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle. Given that 1) peritubular myoid cell apoptosis occurs in apparently
normal tubules, that 2) basal lamina disorders are found, and that 3) peritubular cells are lost from the testis, it is suggested
that the primary event in cimetidine-related damage is targeted to testicular smooth muscle cells. This is the first in vivo-administered
toxicant to be described that targets myoid cells, resulting in abnormal spermatogenesis. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod63.5.1403 |