Improved fertility through superoxide removal by Toki-shakuyaku-san in mice - a preliminary study
H. Ota, S. Igarashi and T. Tanaka
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
11(8) 451 - 455
Published: 1999
Abstract
The effect of a superoxide dismutase inhibitor on pregnancy rate and fetal survival, and the effect of concomitant treatment with Toki-shakuyaku-san, was studied. Twelve week-old IV CS female mice were given diethyldithiocarbamate (DEDC; 0.9, 9, 45, and 225 mg kg–1) intraperitioneally, from Day 3 to Day 5 of pregnancy, every 12 h, for a total of six times. Two additional groups received both 45 mg kg–1 DEDC and Toki-shakuyaku-san (50 or 200 mg/100 mL), by water bottle, from 12 h before to 12 h after DEDC administration. For each group, the pregnancy rate, the number of surviving fetuses, and the number of resorbed fetuses was calculated. Pregnancy rates were 95.5, 81.8, 54.5 and 0%, respectively, in the DEDC groups and were 100% in the control group. The fetal resorption rate was 0.9 in the control group, and 1.0, 1.7, and 2.3, respectively, in the 0.9, 9, 45 mg kg–1 DEDC groups. Administration of 200 mg Toki-shakuyaku-san significantly (P<0.05) improved the pregnancy rate to 81.8%, and improved the degree of reduced intercellular interactions and insufficient decidual reactions found on Day 5 in the endometrium of the DEDC groups. Toki-shakuyaku-san reduces the adverse effects of excess superoxides on the endometrium during implantation.https://doi.org/10.1071/RD00001
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