Provocation testing of human sperm motility using energy substrates and activators of the cyclic nucleotide system: II. Studies on sperm from asthenozoospermic subjects.
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Abstract
Objective: To find differences in effect on sperm motility of agents that increase intracellular cAMP: manganese ion, methyl-isobutyl-xanthine (MIX), 2-deoxyadenosine, glucose, and Mn-MIX and Mn-glucose.
Design: Nine men with asthenozoospermia vs. fertile donors.
Methods: Sperm was washed in Hepes-buffered saline, motility tested by laser-Doppler technique.
Results: Best activation was obtained with Mn and 2-deoxyadenosine; generally poor response to MIX or glucose.
Conclusions: Usually, poor endogenous stimulation of adenylyl cyclase, and probably not limited energy supply, is the cause of impaired motility.