2020
DOI: 10.1111/andr.12890
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Novel hydrogen‐producing Si‐based agent reduces oxidative stress, and improves sperm motility and in vitro fertilization rate in varicocoele

Abstract: Background Varicocoele‐induced male infertility potentially involves oxidative stress. Although varicocoelectomy is recommended for varicocoele patients presenting abnormal semen findings, no pharmacotherapeutic methods currently exist. We have recently developed a silicon‐based agent that produces hydrogen by the reaction with water. Objectives This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of oral administration of a Si‐based agent on varicocoele rat. Materials and methods Twenty‐one rats were divid… Show more

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“…Testicular tissues were examined using a Keyence BZ-X800 microscope (Keyence, Corporation, Osaka, Japan). For the histological evaluation of spermatogenesis, we evaluated at least 20 seminiferous tubules per testis using Johnsen's scoring system, 25,26 a 10-point evaluation method for quantifying spermatogenesis according to the profile of the cells encountered along the seminiferous tubules. A Johnsen score was evaluated by two urologists with more than 5 years of clinical experience (S.F.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Testicular tissues were examined using a Keyence BZ-X800 microscope (Keyence, Corporation, Osaka, Japan). For the histological evaluation of spermatogenesis, we evaluated at least 20 seminiferous tubules per testis using Johnsen's scoring system, 25,26 a 10-point evaluation method for quantifying spermatogenesis according to the profile of the cells encountered along the seminiferous tubules. A Johnsen score was evaluated by two urologists with more than 5 years of clinical experience (S.F.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varicocele-induced male infertility potentially involves oxidative stress [ 87 ]. Recently, Inagaki developed a silicon-based agent that produces H 2 by the reaction with water [ 87 89 ]. By using this agent, they have investigated the therapeutic effects of H 2 on a varicocele rat model.…”
Section: H 2 Modulates Sexual Organs Homeostasimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using this agent, they have investigated the therapeutic effects of H 2 on a varicocele rat model. They found that oral intake of the silicon-based agent improves epididymal sperm motility and in vitro fertilization rates via H 2 production and subsequent reduction of oxidative stress [ 87 ]. The protective effect of H 2 on sperm was also confirmed in normal young and aged male mice.…”
Section: H 2 Modulates Sexual Organs Homeostasimentioning
confidence: 99%