Viagra May Harm Male Fertility: Study
June 1, 2007
Recreational use of Viagra by younger men who do not need the drug for its intended use, the treatment of erectile dysfunction, may cause them reproductive problems in the future say scientists from Queen's University in Belfast, Ireland. "Given that the majority of sperm acrosome react on exposure to (Viagra), the drug may cause significant impairment to their fertilising potential."
Laboratory studies at Queen's University in Belfast suggest that taking the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra may adversely affect sperm function and possibly male fertility. Recreational users of Viagra need to be informed of the drug's potentially harmful effects on sperm function, the investigators say. In their experiments, Dr David Glenn and colleagues observed that exposure of cultured sperm to Viagra, compared to no exposure, led to a "sustained enhancement of motility", both in numbers of progressively motile sperm and their velocity.
However, exposure to Viagra - at concentrations equivalent to the average maximum total blood concentration present 30 minutes after a single oral dose of 100 milligrams - also caused a premature "acrosome reaction". Acrosomes are structures that cover the head of the sperm and contain a variety of enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the outer membrane of the egg. That Viagra may induce early activation of the acrosome reaction has "important clinical implications because sperm that acrosome-react before contact with the oocyte are incapable of fertilisation," the researchers noted in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
"Given that the majority of sperm acrosome react on exposure to (Viagra), the drug may cause significant impairment to their fertilising potential," they wrote. This was a concern, given that Viagra and similar drugs were widely available on the internet and are increasingly being used "recreationally" by young healthy men of reproductive age as sexual enhancers - not just by older men who have erectile dysfunction, Dr Glenn said.
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