Scholarly Article
Cyclophosphamide-Induced Gastric Histopathological Alterations in Golden Hamsters
Maysoon Elrashdy, Rima Benomran, Esraa Farag, Mustafa Meelad, Hend Al-derbash, Mona Al-Amery, Hamed Saleh, Abeer Amer
2025-12-22 · AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences · University of Tripoli Alahlia
Abstract
Cyclophosphamide is a widely used chemotherapeutic and immunosuppressive agent, but its gastric toxicity remains poorly characterized. This study investigated dose-dependent histopathological changes in the gastric mucosa of golden hamsters following cyclophosphamide administration. Twenty-seven adult female hamsters were divided into control and treatment groups. Animals received intraperitoneal doses of 100 or 200 mg/kg cyclophosphamide on alternating days for one week. Gastric tissues were harvested, fixed in formalin, processed by paraffin embedding, and stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) and Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) for microscopic evaluation. Histological examination revealed progressive mucosal damage with increasing doses, ranging from mild epithelial alterations at 100 mg/kg to severe disruption, inflammatory infiltration, and reduced mucopolysaccharide secretion at 200 mg/kg. Cyclophosphamide induces dose-dependent gastric injury in golden hamsters, underscoring the importance of histological monitoring during therapy. The model provides a relevant preclinical platform for studying chemotherapy-induced gastric toxicity.
Keywords
Cyclophosphamide, Gastric Mucosa, Histopathology, Golden Hamster.
Citation Details
AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 2895-2898