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An in-vitro assay using human spermatozoa to detect toxicity of biologically active substances.

Scientific reports (2019-10-12)
Tino Vollmer, Börje Ljungberg, Vera Jankowski, Joachim Jankowski, Griet Glorieux, Bernd G Stegmayr
ABSTRACT

Identifying the key toxic players within an in-vivo toxic syndrome is crucial to develop targeted therapies. Here, we established a novel method that characterizes the effect of single substances by means of an ex-vivo incubation set-up. We found that primary human spermatozoa elicit a distinct motile response on a (uremic) toxic milieu. Specifically, this approach describes the influence of a bulk toxic environment (uremia) as well as single substances (uremic toxins) by real-time analyzing motile cellular behavior. We established the human spermatozoa-based toxicity testing (HSTT) for detecting single substance-induced toxicity to be used as a screening tool to identify in-vivo toxins. Further, we propose an application of the HSTT as a method of clinical use to evaluate toxin-removing interventions (hemodialysis).

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Indoxyl sulfate potassium salt