Fertility and Sterility 1979-11-01

The effect of steroids on the in vitro migration of washed human spermatozoa in modified Tyrode's solution or in fasting human blood serum.

C Y Cheng, B Boettcher

Index: Fertil. Steril. 32(5) , 566-70, (1979)

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Abstract

In modified Tyrode's solution, 17 beta-estradiol at concentrations between 0.1 microgram/ml and 320 nmoles/ml was effective in increasing human spermatozoal forward migration. 17 alpha-Estradiol, although structurally similar to 17 beta-estradiol, had no effect on human spermatozoal motility. DL-Norgestrel at concentrations between 0.1 migrogram/ml and 320 nmoles/ml inhibited spermatozoal motility. These stimulatory and inhibitory effects were not observed when fasting human blood serum was used as a penetration medium in place of the modified Tyrode's solution. Also, the motility of spermatozoa suspended in fasting human blood serum was better than that of spermatozoa suspended in modified Tyrode's solution or in seminal plasma. These observations indicated that there is a component(s) of fasting human blood serum which increases spermatozoal motility and can counteract the activation or inhibition of spermatozoal motility by 17 beta-estradiol or DL-norgestrel at the concentrations used here.


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