1990
DOI: 10.1016/0300-483x(90)90145-7
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An evaluation of the male reproductive toxicity of cathinone

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“…Studies in humans suggest decreased sperm motility and count in khat-chewing individuals but these studies lack a control sperm sample before khat administration [4,13]. Our data confirm previous findings in rats [24] showing a significant decrease in sperm count and motility in cathinone (the active ingredient of khat) treated animals in a dose-dependent manner (with an increasing dose producing the highest effect).…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Studies in humans suggest decreased sperm motility and count in khat-chewing individuals but these studies lack a control sperm sample before khat administration [4,13]. Our data confirm previous findings in rats [24] showing a significant decrease in sperm count and motility in cathinone (the active ingredient of khat) treated animals in a dose-dependent manner (with an increasing dose producing the highest effect).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Such sperm abnormalities have also been demonstrated in infertile men with 30% of sperm from these patients having impaired DNA [16]. Similar observations of increased impaired sperm DNA have been reported in rats administered khat [24,25]. The mode of action of khat on sperm DNA remains to be established.…”
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“…However, in rabbits fed khat for 3 months, there was an increased rate of spermatogenesis (Al-Mamary et al, 2002). This observation contrasts with the findings of Islam et al (1990) that animals receiving the active ingredient, cathinone, displayed degenerative changes in the testicular tissues.…”
Section: Risk Factors Associated With Khatcontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…In cathinonetreated rats, a significant decrease in sperm count and motility and an increase in the number of abnormal sperm cells were found (Islam et al 1990). The drug also produced a significant decrease in plasma testosterone levels.…”
Section: Other Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%