Journal of Clinical Toxicology

Journal of Clinical Toxicology
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Experimental study of long-term effects of different drugs on female reproduction system and posterity: Pharmacological way to reduce


4th Global Summit on Toxicology

August 24-26, 2015 Philadelphia, USA

T G Borovskaya, M E Puluektova, A V Vyshuzhanina, J A Shchemerova and V E Goldgerg

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Toxicol

Abstract :

At present there are oncologic diseases that are considered to be fundamentally curable, but with chemotherapeutic agents only.
Effectiveness of treatment of these patients includes keeping their reproductive function actual. The aim of this work was to
study experimentally the reproductive status of female rats depending on cytostatic impact of drugs. The objective also included a
comparative assessment of toxic effects of anti-neoblastoma agents on posterity, as well as investigating the ways of pharmacological
correction of pathological changes in posterity. Platidiam, carboplatin, epirubicin, etoposide, paclitaxel were administered to female
rats in a maximally tolerated dose. It was obtained that the earliest menopause can be expected after administration of anthracycline
antibiotic. Fertility was significantly decreased after application of second-generation platinum compound and inhibitor of topoisomerase
activity. The largest number of pathological changes in viable posterity was observed after administration of paclitaxel.
Among the drugs correction of posterity the uromitexan, glutoxim and kortagen are considered.

Biography :

T G Borovskaya has graduated from the Tomsk State Medical University got Doctoral degree and completed her Postdoctoral studies from the Goldberg Research Institute
of Pharmacology. She is the Head of Laboratory of Pharmacology. She has published 3 monographs, more than 160 papers in reputed journals and is the author of 14
patents. Her field of interests covers toxicology, andrology and embryology.

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