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WOMEN'S HEALTH
An experimental study on inhibitory effect
of Chinese medicine tai-bao on antisperm antibody
Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 1997 Jun;17(6):360-2
[Article in Chinese]
Lai AN, Song JF, Liu XJ. Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy
of TCM, Beijing.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether Chinese medicine Tai-bao
could inhibit antisperm antibody in experimental mice.
METHODS: The experimental immunoinfertility mice were due
to antisperm antibody induced by injection of human sperm
membrane antigens. The experimental immuno-infertile mice
used in the present study were divided into four groups including
Tai-bao high dose group (46.8 g.kg-1.d-1), Tai-bao low dose
group (31.2 g.kg-1.d-1), prednisone group and normal saline
group. The enzyme linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA) and
microcytotoxic assay were used for detection of antisperm
antibody. The change of levels of antisperm antibody before
and after treatment, pregnant rate, and the number of implantation
were investigated in tested mice.
RESULTS: The pregnant rates in normal saline group, prednisone
group, Tai-bao high dose group and low dose were 38.89%, 47.06%,
70.00% and 75.00% respectively. The rate of pregnancy in Tai-bao
low dose group was significantly higher as compared with normal
saline group (P < 0.05). The rate of implantation in Tai-bao
low dose group was significantly higher than that in prednisone
group (P < 0.05). The results of detection of the cytotoxic
antibody to sperm showed that cytotoxic percentages in Tai-bao
high dose group (63.0 +/- 10.3%) and prednisone group (56.3
+/- 13.7%) were significantly lower (P < 0.05 and P <
0.01) than that in normal saline group (72.84 +/- 5.05%).
CONCLUSION: Chinese medicine Tai-bao possesses regulatory
effect on reproductive immune function, inhibitory effect
on antisperm cytotoxic antibody, and promoting effect on pregnancy.
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