Chemotherapy impairs ovarian function through excessive ROS-induced ferroptosis
Universiti Sains Malaysia · Henan Medical University
Abstract
Chemotherapy was conventionally applied to kill cancer cells, but regrettably, they also induce damage to normal cells with high-proliferative capacity resulting in cardiotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, peripheral nerve toxicity, and ovarian toxicity. Of these, chemotherapy-induced ovarian damages mainly include but are not limited to decreased ovarian reserve, infertility, and ovarian atrophy. Therefore, exploring the underlying mechanism of chemotherapeutic drug-induced ovarian damage will pave the way to develop fertility-protective adjuvants for female patients during conventional cancer treatment. Herein, we firstly confirmed the abnormal gonadal hormone levels in patients who received chemotherapy and further…
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7Topics & keywords
- Ovarian cancer
- Oxidative stress
- Reactive oxygen species
- Doxorubicin
- Pharmacology
- Chemotherapy
- Cancer research
- Toxicity
- Good health and well-being