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Pantoprazole, a proton-pump inhibitor, impairs human sperm motility and capacitation in vitro.

Jessica EscoffierBastien ArnaudMayis KabaJean Pascal HograindleurEmilie Le BlévecGuillaume MartinezIsabelle StévantPierre F RayChristophe ArnoultSerge Nef
Published in: Andrology (2020)
Our results indicate that exposure to pantoprazole has an adverse effect on the physiological competence of human spermatozoa. As the capacitation process takes place within the female tract, our results suggest that PPIs intake by the female partner may impair in vivo sperm maturation and possibly fertilization. Moreover, the absence of adverse effect by PPIs on mouse sperm emphasizes the need to develop reprotox assays using human material to better assess the effects of medication intake on sperm physiology.
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