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  • Earlier studies indicate that AF-2364 can serve as a reversible male contraceptive in rats by causing germ cell loss in the testes.
  • The compound disrupts the adhesion of Sertoli and germ cells, particularly affecting spermatids and spermatocytes, while spermatogonia remain unaffected, allowing for recovery of fertility after the drug is cleared.
  • Recent findings on different administration methods and low tissue uptake of AF-2364 provide insights for further research on its contraceptive potential and mechanisms in male reproductive biology.

Article Abstract

Earlier studies have shown that 1-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-1H-indazole-3-carbohydrazide (AF-2364) is a potential male contraceptive when administered orally to adult Sprague-Dawley rats. This compound induces reversible germ cell loss from the seminiferous epithelium by disrupting cell adhesion function between Sertoli and germ cells, in particular, elongating/elongate/round spermatids and spermatocytes but not spermatogonia. Thus, this event is accompanied by a transient loss of fertility in treated rats. Once the drug is metabolically cleared, the remaining spermatogonia can begin repopulating the epithelium, and fertility bounces back. In this review, we summarize recent findings regarding the possible use of this drug for male contraception and its mechanism of action in the rat testis. We also provide an update on the efficacy results of using different treatment regimens in adult rats where AF-2364 was administered by gavage vs. intraperitoneal and intramuscular administration. These results have clearly indicated that AF-2364 is indeed a reversible male contraceptive. Furthermore, the tissue distribution in multiple organs and biological fluids using [3H]-AF-2364 is also reviewed. These data have clearly illustrated the low bioavailability of AF-2364 in rats and that this compound is not specifically taken up by any organs including the testis or the epididymis. These summaries are helpful to investigators in the field who seek to understand the molecular mechanism of action of AF-2364 in the rat testis and to explore its possible use for male contraception.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2005.03.008DOI Listing

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