[Omeo33] Art 0050 - Homeopathy, 2005, 94 (4), 229-232
Gino Santini
g.santini a ismo.it
Gio 20 Maggio 2010 11:34:56 CEST
Stimulation of bovine sperm mitochondrial activity by homeopathic
dilutions of monensin
DM Aziz and H Enbergs
Mitochondrial activity is an important viability parameter of
spermatozoa and is linked to sperm motility. Monensin is commonly used
as an inhibitor for sperm mitochondrial activity in the laboratory.
This study was conducted to evaluate the influence of some homeopathic
dilutions of monensin on sperm mitochondrial activity. Fresh
ejaculates from 6 mature bulls were used in the study. Samples of the
semen were tested using a flow cytometer for mitochondrial activity
and sperm viability using Rhodamine 123 and SYBR-14, respectively. The
9X dilution of monensin resulted in very highly significant (P<0.001)
stimulation of mitochondrial activity. Monensin 5X, 7X, 8X and 13X
caused highly significant (P<0.01) stimulation of the sperm
mitochondrial activity. Other homeopathic dilutions of monensin (6X,
10X, 11X, 12X and 14X) also had a significant (P<0.05) stimulatory
effect. The use of monensin did not have any negative effect on sperm
viability. We conclude that some homeopathic dilutions of monensin
increase mitochondrial activity of bovine spermatozoa without negative
effect on sperm viability, the 9Å~ dilution was the most effective.
Further in vivo studies are required to estimate the effect of
homeopathic dilutions of monensin on semen quality.
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