SALES, J. E. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0032716276360111; SALES, José Emanuel de Souza.
Resumo:
This dissertation comprises a systematic review and a scientific experiment. This is a study on
the psychopharmaceutical pregabalin and the deleterious effects caused by its residuais
ingestion, through breast milk, on the male reproductive system. In the first chapter, the
objective was to investigate, through a systematic review, the relationship of pregabalin with
the male reproductive system and the endocrine system. The search was carried out based on
the main collection of Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), in order to select the most
relevant articles regarding the proposed theme. A total of 416 articles were found, of which,
after applying the inclusion criteria, 16 original and complete scientific studies were selected,
with open access, carried out in the period between 2016 and 2021. The studies showed that
pregabalin affects hormonal levels (FSH, LH and testosterone) causing changes in
spermatogenesis and decreasing the fertility potential of users. The second chapter aimed to
evaluate the effects of residual intake of pregabalin in breast milk on the testes of lactating
rats. Twenty-four male Wistar rats were used, divided into two experimental groups, a control
group (CG) and a treated group (PG) of 12 animals each. The main groups were subdivided
into two subgroups each, according to the ages at which they were euthanized, 14 and 21 days
of life (CG14, CG21, PG14 and PG21). The sows of the groups treated with pregabalin
received 60mg per kilo of the drug orally during the 21 days of lactation, whereas the sows of
the control groups received only saline solution. At the established ages, the animals were
euthanized and testis samples were collected. Biometric, morphometric and stereological
variables were measured. The results indicate that the residual intake of pregabalin in breast
milk causes disorganization of the seminiferous epithelium, at 21 days of life there are
reductions in morphometric and stereological parameters of the seminiferous tubules,
indicating morphological and functional damage to the testicular tissues.