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Establishment of an Optimized Chemotherapy-Induced Mouse Model for Premature Ovarian Failure: Protocol and Findings Publisher Pubmed



Yavari N ; Zaeemzadeh N ; Gharesifard B ; Ardehjani NA ; Rastegar T ; Amidi F
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Source: Aging Published:2025


Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to induce a practical premature ovarian failure (POF) mouse model using Cyclophosphamide (CTX) and Busulfan (Bu), considering both drug exposure duration and natural recovery time at the optimal dose. Methods: Female NMRI mice (6-8 weeks) received single intraperitoneal injections of four CTX/Bu dose regimens. Controls were injected with a single dose of equal volume of saline (n=3/group). To evaluate natural ovarian recovery, treated mice were left without intervention for 3 and 4 weeks after the chemotherapeutic combination administration. In addition, follicle counting (in all groups) and hormonal analyses (in the optimal group) were performed to validate the recovery and model. Results: Among all doses, the CTX 100 mg/kg + Bu 20 mg/kg regimen reliably induced POF within 3 weeks post-administration, as demonstrated by three key criteria: (1) persistent follicular decline in ovarian reserve (2) endocrine disruption (significantly elevated FSH and suppressed AMH/E2 levels and (3) sustained ovarian dysfunction throughout the 3-week post-induction observation period (until week 6 post-injection). No spontaneous ovarian recovery was observed during the 3-week post-induction period. Notably, the treatment protocol showed excellent safety profiles so that no mortality was observed compared with controls. Conclusions: These results suggest that the single dose IP injection of the CTX 100 mg/kg + Bu 20 mg/kg can effectively induce POF within 3 weeks post-administration and POF model maintains for at least 3 weeks after induction. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.