Ratnasooriya W D, Dharmasiri M G
Department of Zoology, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Asian J Androl. 2001 Jun;3(2):97-103.
To examine the effect of L-arginine, the substrate of nitric oxide (NO) synthase, on reproductive function of male rats.
Male rats were gavaged with either L-arginine (100 or 200 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)), D-arginine (200 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)) or vehicle (0.9% NaCl) for seven consecutive days. Their sexual behaviour and fertility were evaluated using receptive females.
L-arginine (200 mg/kg) had no significant effect on sexual competence (in terms of sexual arousal, libido, sexual vigour and sexual performance). In mating experiments, the higher dose of L-arginine effectively and reversibly inhibited fertility, whilst the lower dose and the inactive stereoisomer D-arginine had no significant effect. The antifertility effect caused by L-arginine was due to a profound elevation in the preimplantation loss mediated possibly by impairment in epididymal sperm maturation, hyperactivated sperm motility and sperm capacitation.
Elevated NO production may be detrimental to male fertility.