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The effect of Leuprolide on prepubertal mice sperm parameters Maryam Baazm 1, * , Mohammad reza Darabi 1 1 Ph.D, Department of anatomy, Arak University of medical sciences * Corresponding author: Dr.baazm@arakmu.ac.ir. Results. Objectives.

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  1. The effect of Leuprolide on prepubertal mice sperm parameters Maryam Baazm1, *, Mohammad reza Darabi1 1Ph.D, Department of anatomy, Arak University of medical sciences * Corresponding author: Dr.baazm@arakmu.ac.ir Results Objectives At the time of scarifies, testicular weight were increased in animals receiving leuprolide(Fig-2). In animals receiving leuprolide pretreatment, the percentage of progressive and immotile sperm was significantly (P≤0.05) increased and decreased respectively. But, the sperm motility in busulfan treated animals with post treatment didn't change. The sperm count also increased in pretreatment animals but it was not significant (P≥0.05) (Table-1). One of the side effects of chemotherapy agents is gonadal suppression leading to infertility. The present study examined the feasibility of using a gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-A) in the prevention of busulfan induced azoospermia in prepubertal mice. Methods Leuprolide(3.8mg/kg) was given to prepubertal male mice 2 weeks after or prior to busulfan(40mg/kg) administration and continued every 4 weeks (Fig-1). The animals received one or two doses of leuprolide after busulfan administration. Six weeks after the last leuprolide treatment, the sperm parameters were analyzed icluded sperm count, motility, and morphology according to the World Health Organization criteria. Fig-2 (Testicular weight in different treatment, *: P≤0.05 ) Conclusions The present study demonstrates that leuprolide pretreatment resulted in improvement in sperm motility in prepubertal male mice. References Number unit Table-1(Sperm movement in different groups a: significant difference with control group P≤0.05, a+b significant difference with treatment 3 ) Fig-1 ( Experimental design)

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