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Lack of effects on male fertility from a quadrivalent HPV vaccine in Sprague-Dawley rats.

机译:在Sprague-Dawley大鼠中,四价HPV疫苗对男性生育力的影响缺乏。

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BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in both men and women. A recently developed quadrivalent HPV vaccine, Gardasil, has been shown to be highly effective in the prevention of several HPV-mediated diseases. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the potential effects of the vaccine on male fertility including reproductive performance, sperm evaluations, and histology of the testes. In addition, anti-HPV antibodies were measured during the study. METHODS: Group 1 (30 male rats) received the full human dose of vaccine (0.5 mL, approximately 200-fold excess based on body weight) by intramuscular injection at 6 weeks, 3 weeks, and 3 days prior to cohabitation. Group 2 males received only 1 dose at 3 days prior to cohabitation. Additional groups (20 male rats each) were administered PBS or Merck Aluminum Adjuvant similarly to Group 1. Ten males in the vaccine-treated groups were bled for immunogenicity assays after each dose. Twenty males per group were mated to untreated female rats. Cesarean sections were performed on Gestation Day 15 or 16. Cohabited males were necropsied and sperm count and motility were evaluated. RESULTS: There were no unscheduled deaths during the study and no evidence of toxicity in vaccine-treated male rats. The vaccine induced a specific antibody response to the 4 HPV types after each injection. There were no effects on the cesarean-section parameters of females or reproductive parameters of the cohabited male rats, including histomorphology of testes and epididymis, sperm count, and sperm motility. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that this quadrivalent HPV vaccine had no detectable adverse effects on routine measures of male fertility in rats.
机译:背景:人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染是男女最常见的性传播疾病之一。最近开发出的四价HPV疫苗Gardasil在预防几种HPV介导的疾病方面非常有效。本研究的目的是评估疫苗对男性生育能力的潜在影响,包括生殖能力,精子评估和睾丸组织学。此外,在研究过程中还检测了抗HPV抗体。方法:第1组(30只雄性大鼠)在同居前6周,3周和3天通过肌内注射接受全人剂量疫苗(0.5 mL,按体重计算约为过量200倍)。第2组男性在同居前3天仅接受1剂。与第1组相似,向其他组(每组20只雄性大鼠)施用PBS或Merck铝佐剂,在每次给药后,对经疫苗处理的组中的10只雄性放血以进行免疫原性测定。每组二十只雄性与未经治疗的雌性大鼠交配。在妊娠第15天或第16天进行剖腹产。对同居的男性进行尸检,并评估精子数量和活力。结果:在研究过程中没有计划外的死亡,并且在用疫苗治疗的雄性大鼠中没有毒性的证据。每次注射后,疫苗对4种HPV类型产生特异性抗体反应。对雌性剖腹产参数或同居雄性大鼠的生殖参数没有影响,包括睾丸和附睾的组织形态,精子数量和精子活力。结论:这些结果表明,这种四价HPV疫苗对大鼠雄性育性的常规测定没有可检测到的不利影响。

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