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Urology
; 24(5): 472-5, 1984 Nov.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6495459
RESUMEN
This study evaluates the ability of DNA histograms obtained by flow cytometry to detect and quantify reversible alterations in spermatogenesis induced by cyclophosphamide, a known inhibitor of spermatogenesis. Evaluation of per cent of cells in each of the haploid (lc), diploid (2c), and tetraploid peaks (4c) as determined by flow cytometry in treated and control Balb/C mice over a six-week period, and comparison with routine histologic evaluation have led us to conclude that DNA histogram evaluation is a rapid and accurate means of identifying testicular damage and recovery. This technique may be useful in sequential monitoring of the effects of malignancy and/or treatments applied on spermatogenesis in young men.