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    UniPron is A Fully Effective Non-hormonal Reversible Contraceptive in Baboon Model (Papio Anubis)

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    Date
    2008-06
    Author
    Obiero, J A
    Mburu, M N
    Ndung’u, B M
    Waititu, K K
    Mulei, I
    Farah, I O
    Mwethera, P G
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    Abstract
    Objective To determine the safety and efficacy of UniPron as a reversible contraceptive. Methods Vaginal swabs were obtained before and after UniPron administration, cultured onto appropriate culture media and bacteria identification was done based on type of media used, Gram stain reactions, colony morphology and biochemical tests. Vaginal biopsy tissues were processed using paraffin wax method, stained with hematoxylin and eosin and examined under light microscopy to determine the effect of the product on vaginal tissues. The effect of UniPron on sperm was examined by mixing the product with electroejaculated spermatozoa in vitro at different concentrations. For efficacy studies, male baboons of proven fertility were mated with UniPron treated or untreated females of proven fertility during the fertile stages. Results All the five females (100%) that were treated with UniPron did not conceive and they regained total fertility when the treatment was stopped while all the controls conceived. At a concentration of 40%,UniPron completely immobilized spermatozoa in an in-vitro system. UniPron mechanism of action was by lowering the vaginal pH and on application in baboon, the pH was lowered for at least 3 h after which it went back to normal. Conclusions As we plan for a study to test UniPron as a microbicide to prevent STIs including HIV, our current study has established that this novel product is effective in contraception and harmless to vaginal tissues and vaginal microbial flora in a baboon model (Papio anubis).
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    Citation
    Journal of Reproduction & Contraception 2008 Jun; 19(2):107-118
    Sponsorhip
    This project was supported through a funded project at the Institute of Primate Research, by the Government of Kenya Corresponding author: Peter G. Mwethera; Tel: +254-20-882571/4; Fax: +254-20-882546; E-mail: mwethera@primateresearch.org
    Publisher
    Department of Reproductive Health and Reproductive Biology, Institute of Primate Research, University of Nairobi, Kenya
    Subject
    Papio anubis
    UniPron
    vagina
    epithelium
    pH
    microflora
    microbicidal contraceptive
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