Author/Authors :
Aprioku, Jonah Sydney Department of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology - Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences - University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Abstract :
Background: Many antimalarial agents and calcium channel blockers have been
demonstrated to alter male reproductive activity. Increasing prevalence of
hypertension, therefore, increases concern of male infertility, and concurrent
administration of antihypertensive and antimalarial agents in malaria-prone areas.
Objective: The study evaluates the reproductive effect of co-administration of
artesunate (Ats)-amodiaquine (Amod) and nifedipine (Nif) in male guinea pigs.
Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, 24 adult male pigs were
divided into four groups (n=6/ each) as one control (given distilled water) and 3
intervention groups (given standard daily dose equivalents of Ats-Amod, Nif or
combination of both drugs) for 14 days. Serum levels of testosterone, folliclestimulating
hormone and luteinizing hormone were measured using enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay. Testicular weight was measured and the relative weight
(organ-to-body weight ratio) was obtained. Sperm count, motility, and morphology
were equally analyzed.
Results: Nif treatment produced no significant effect on the hormone levels
(p=0.058) and sperm parameters (p=0.0568) that were measured, whereas Ats-Amod
and Ats-Amod+Nif decreased testosterone level (p=0.0482), sperm count and
motility (p<0.0001), but failed to cause an alteration in follicle-stimulating hormone,
luteinizing hormone and sperm morphology. Percentage of motility reduction by
Ats-Amod+Nif was greater (p=0.025) compared to Ats-Amod effect. Relative
testicular weight was decreased (p=0.046) by Ats-Amod and Ats-Amod+Nif, but
unaffected by Nif.
Conclusion: The result suggests that short-term administration of standard daily
dose equivalent of Nif does not alter hormone levels and sperm indices, while Ats-
Amod alone or in combination with Nif decreases testosterone, sperm count, and
motility. The combination also results in synergistic inhibition of sperm motility.
Keywords :
Synergy , Sperm motility , Nifedipine , Guinea pig , Artesunate-amodiaquine