Hydroxyurea does not affect the spermatogonial pool in prepubertal patients with sickle cell disease

In these two short reports, the authors approach the issue of whether hydroxyurea (HU) use in young males has major irreversible effects on sperm production. Joseph et al analyzed and compared sperm parameters in male patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) who were exposed or not exposed to HU befo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2021-02, Vol.137 (6), p.856-859
Hauptverfasser: Gille, Anne-Sophie, Pondarré, Corinne, Dalle, Jean-Hugues, Bernaudin, Françoise, Chalas, Céline, Fahd, Mony, Jean, Camille, Lezeau, Harry, Riou, Lydia, Drouineaud, Véronique, Paye-Jaouen, Annabel, Kamdem, Annie, Neven, Bénédicte, Arnaud, Cécile, Azarnoush, Saba, Yakouben, Karima, Sarnacki, Sabine, de Montalembert, Mariane, Comperat, Eva Maria, Lenaour, Gilles, Sibony, Mathilde, Dhédin, Nathalie, Vaiman, Daniel, Wolf, Jean-Philippe, Patrat, Catherine, Fouchet, Pierre, Poirot, Catherine, Barraud-Lange, Virginie
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Zusammenfassung:In these two short reports, the authors approach the issue of whether hydroxyurea (HU) use in young males has major irreversible effects on sperm production. Joseph et al analyzed and compared sperm parameters in male patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) who were exposed or not exposed to HU before puberty. They report semen abnormalities in all patients but no differences between groups. Independently, Gille et al provide evidence for the lack of in vivo HU-related decreases in the spermatogonial pool in biopsy specimens from young males with SCD but evidence for a negative effect of SCD itself. Together, these reports suggest that the use of HU in young males does not adversely affect fertility.
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.2020008146