PMID: 1195257Oct 1, 1975Paper

Temporary sterility produced in male mice by 5-thio-D-glucose

Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
J R ZyskW W Carlton

Abstract

When 5-thio-D-glucose was fed to male mice at daily dose levels greater than 30 mg/kg sperm development was completely inhibited within 3 weeks and remained so without impairment of libido for the experimental period of 7 weeks. Removal of this substance from the diet resulted in a resumption of sperm development and fertility within 5 to 8 weeks. Normal litters were sired by males which had recovered after this treatment.

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