Hypospermia Improvement in Dogs Fed on a Nutraceutical Diet

Author:

Ciribé Francesco1,Panzarella Riccardo2,Pisu Maria Carmela3,Di Cerbo Alessandro45ORCID,Guidetti Gianandrea6,Canello Sergio7

Affiliation:

1. Ambulatorio Veterinario Città di Fermo, Via Falcone snc, Fermo, Italy

2. Ospedale Veterinario Himera, Via Antonio de Saliba 2, Palermo, Italy

3. Centro di Referenza Veterinario, Corso Francia 19, Torino, Italy

4. Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

5. Department of Medical, Oral, and Biotechnological Sciences, Dental School, University G. d’Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy

6. Sanypet Spa, Research and Development Department, Bagnoli di Sopra, Padova, Italy

7. Research and Development Department, Forza10 USA Corp., Orlando, FL, USA

Abstract

Male dog infertility may represent a serious concern in the canine breeding market. The aim of this clinical evaluation was to test the efficacy of a commercially available nutraceutical diet, enriched with Lepidium meyenii, Tribulus terrestris, L-carnitine, zinc, omega-3 (N-3) fatty acids, beta-carotene, vitamin E, and folic acid, in 28 male dogs suffering from infertility associated with hypospermia. All dogs received the diet over a period of 100 days. At the end of the evaluation period, no adverse effects, including head and tail anomalies percentage onset, were reported. Interestingly, motility percentage, semen volume and concentration, and total number of sperms per ejaculation significantly increased. Further investigations on a wider cohort of dogs might be useful to better correlate the presence of oxytetracycline in pet’s diet and the onset of infertility and clearly assess the action mechanism of an oxytetracycline-free nutraceutical diet.

Funder

Division of Research and Development of Forza10 USA Corporation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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