[Study of zinc in protecting sperm from sodium nitroprusside damage].

Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Xijing Hospital, Xián, Shaanxi 710033, China.

Published: July 2004

Objective: To study the function of zinc in preventing human sperm from being damaged by sodium nitroprusside (SNP), an external NO donor.

Methods: Analyses were made of the function of zinc in protecting sperm from being influenced by SNP in such aspects as sperm motility, head-tail connection and the breakage of sperm DNA chain by using phase-contrast microscope and single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE).

Results: Sperm motility was obviously inhibited by SNP. The percentage of comet cells increased significantly but the stability of sperm head-tail connection decreased. Zinc could promote sperm motility, protect the DNA chain and prevent the sperm head-tail connection from breaking.

Conclusion: Zinc can protect sperm from being damaged by NO. Its mechanism may be related to the mercaptol group of sperm chromatin.

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