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Home / Health / New Lotion Repairs Sperm Motility Crisis

New Lotion Repairs Sperm Motility Crisis

16 Dec

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Summary

  • A new lotion may fix low sperm count and movement.
  • Developed by Chinese scientists, it uses a protein from milk.
  • Tested on animals and human semen, it showed significant improvements.
New Lotion Repairs Sperm Motility Crisis

A significant advancement in male reproductive health has emerged from China, where scientists have developed a lotion designed to combat the global crisis of declining male fertility. This topical treatment represents the first targeted repair strategy aimed at improving sperm motility, a key factor in conception that has seen worrying declines worldwide over the past five decades.

The innovative hydrogel, created by researchers at Fudan University, is formulated with SKAP2, a protein crucial for maintaining sperm's normal structure and movement. What makes this development particularly noteworthy is its application method; the jelly-like particles, derived from safe, milk-based components, are absorbed through the skin over the testicles, delivering the therapeutic protein directly to where it's needed.

Initial trials conducted on male mice exposed to detrimental factors like heat stress and environmental chemicals demonstrated a remarkable improvement in sperm movement after a month of treatment. Furthermore, the gel showed efficacy when applied to semen samples from men diagnosed with low sperm motility, significantly enhancing sperm vitality and movement. This breakthrough holds substantial potential for both natural conception and assisted reproductive technologies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Researchers at Fudan University developed a hydrogel lotion containing the SKAP2 protein to improve sperm motility and morphology.
The lotion is applied externally to testicles and delivers a protein that repairs and improves sperm movement and structure.
While tested extensively on animals, the lotion has also shown positive results when applied to human semen samples in laboratory settings.

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