L arginine stimulation of human sperm motility in vitro

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Human semen specimens with low motility were incubated with L-arginine to determine its effects on sperm motility. Stimulation of forward motility over control values occurred in a dose response relationship, with optimal activity occurring at an L-arginine concentration of 0.004 M. L-arginine increased the forward motility of sperm at either 23 or 37°C in all samples tested. The increase in forward mortility over control values was 81.6 ± 9.96% SEM (n = 12). The percent stimulation of sperm motility was in general inversely related to the initial semen motility. The physiologically inactive isomer D-arginine, the amino acid L-lysine and the arginine analogs L-homoarginine and L-nitroarginine did not stimulate sperm motility. L-ornithine, an arginine metabolite, was also ineffective in stimulating sperm motility. The observation that L-arginine enhances sperm motility in vitro suggests that it may have clinical value when human semen with subnormal motility is utilized for artificial insemination.

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Keller, D. W., & Polakoski, K. L. (1975). L arginine stimulation of human sperm motility in vitro. Biology of Reproduction, 13(2), 154–157. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod13.2.154

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