Mitochondrial respiration inhibitors and human sperm motility: implication in the development of spermicides.

Article date: November 1983

By: CY Hong, BN Chiang, YH Wei, in Volume 16, Issue 5, pages 487-490

Three inhibitors of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, rotenone, antimycin A, potassium cyanide and the uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation, 2,4‐dinitrophenol, were tested for their sperm immobilizing effects with a trans‐membrane migration method. None of these drugs inhibited human sperm motility at the concentrations of 10(‐ 6), 10(‐5), 10(‐4) and 10(‐3) M. The suggestion to develop spermicidal contraceptives from mitochondrial respiration inhibitors could not be substantiated; and the theory that motility inhibiting drugs act primarily on the sperm membrane was reconfirmed.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1983.tb02204.x

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