Abstract:
The role of nitric oxide (NO) on fertility of female rats was investigated
by oral administration of the NO synthase inhibitor N-nitro-L-arginine
methyl ester (L-NAME) (50 or l00mg/kg/day) to rats from days 1-7 of
gestation. L-NAME caused a moderate but significant reduction (P<0.05)
in number of uterine implants. This antifertility effect was due to an elevation
in pre-implantation loss. The inactive stereoisomer D-NAME, on the
other hand, had no effect whatsoever on fertiligy. The results suggest that
NO is essential for the expression of normal fertility in female rats and NO
donors may find applications in the treatment of some forms of female
subfertility.