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Use of adaptogens and ration containing sea urchin caviar for stimulation of sexual behavior of males

Abstract

Influence of rations containing gonads of industrial sea urchin species S. intermedius, S. nudus, S. droebachiensis, S. pallius on sexual behavior of pubertal male rats have been studied in etologic experiments, performed with Jan Bures et al. method (1991). Frozen or lyophilized gonads at 0,4 g/kg/24h stimulated pair sexual behavior of males with an then tic increase of all the components like sniffing, licking, covering and ejaculation. Final results were compatible with pantocrin (deer antler extract) and significantly exceeded afrodiatical activity of ginseng root tincture and tentex forte. Addition of sea urchin gonads in the fodder for castrated male rats prevented atrophic changes in prostate and seminal vesicles which let us suppose a connection of biologic activity with presence of chemical substances similar to androgens.

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УДК 615.763:[591.46:593.95

About the Authors

A. Kropotov
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


O. Lisakovskaya
Pacific Researching Fishing Economic Center
Russian Federation


M. Yurieva
Pacific Researching Fishing Economic Center
Russian Federation


N. Plaksen
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


N. Hilchenko
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


R. Goncharova
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Kropotov  A., Lisakovskaya  O., Yurieva  M., Plaksen  N., Hilchenko  N., Goncharova  R. Use of adaptogens and ration containing sea urchin caviar for stimulation of sexual behavior of males . Pacific Medical Journal. 2009;(1):32-35. (In Russ.)

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