Nippon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi, 89(7):641-6 1998 Jul (ISSN: 0021-5287)
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Chinese
herbal medicine, "Hochuekkitto" is widely used for male infertility in Japan.
There have been many reports concerning its clinical usefulness but very few
reports of in vitro experiments studying the mechanism of its effects. In
addition to stimulating germ cells, we analyzed its direct effects on sperm
using computer assisted semen analyzer (CASA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Motile
sperm were prepared using swim up technique from semen collected from ten
healthy volunteers. Sperm movements (motility, velocity, linearity) were
analyzed by CASA after adding either serum containing anti-sperm antibody (ASA)
or normal serum with or without Hochuekkito. RESULTS: Two hours after adding
serum with ASA, the decrease of sperm motility was significantly reduced from
25.1% (92.8%–>67.7%) to 12.5% (92.9%–>80.6%) by adding Hochuekkito. No
significant difference in velocity and linearity was observed between two
groups. By adding normal serum, any of three parameters differed significantly
with or without Hochuekkito. CONCLUSION: Protective effects of Hochuekkito on
sperm was suggested. Although normal sperm with ASA was used in this report,
since the sperm of infertile patients are said to be more fragile, this results
imply that direct protective effect is one of the mechanism of Hochuekkito for
male infertility
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