Echinacoside Increases Sperm Quantity in Rats by Targeting the Hypothalamic Androgen Receptor.

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Jiang Z, Zhou B, Li X, Kirby GM, Zhang X

Echinacoside Increases Sperm Quantity in Rats by Targeting the Hypothalamic Androgen Receptor.

Sci Rep. 2018 Mar 1;8(1):3839. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-22211-1.

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Abstract

Male infertility is a major health issue with an estimated prevalence of 4.2% of male infertility worldwide. Our early work demonstrated that Cistanche extracts protect against sperm damage in mice and that echinacoside (ECH) is one of the major active components. Here we report an essential role for ECH, a natural product that reverses or protects against oligoasthenospermia in rats. ECH was assayed by HPLC, the quantity and quality of sperm was evaluated and hormone levels were determined by radioimmunosorbent assay. ECH reduced levels of androgen receptor (AR) and key steroidogenic-related genes as determined by Western blot and qPCR analysis. The interaction between ECH and AR were evaluated by indirect ELISA and molecular docking. The results show that ECH combined with hypothalamic AR in the pocket of Met-894 and Val-713 to inhibit transfer of AR from the cytoplasm to nuclei in the hypothalamus. While negative feedback of sex hormone regulation was inhibited, positive feedback was stimulated to increase the secretion of luteinizing hormone and testosterone subsequently enhancing the quantity of sperm. Taken together, these data demonstrate that ECH blocks AR activity in the hypothalamus to increase the quantity of sperm and protect against oligoasthenospermia in rats.

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DrugTargetKindOrganismPharmacological ActionActions
EchinacosideAndrogen receptorProteinHumans
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