Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 9:32 p.m. No.18350038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0051 >>0059

>>18349461

NEW MALE BIRTH CONTROL PILL… IN CASE THE CLOTSHOT DIDN'T STERILIZE YOU

 

In a new study, researchers who want to develop on-demand male contraceptives say they’ve figured out a way to prevent pregnancy: temporarily stop the sperm from swimming.

 

In a paper published today in Nature Communications, the researchers announced that when they injected 52 male mice with an experimental compound called TDI-11861, it temporarily inhibited an enzyme that helps sperm move. When they paired the males off with females to mate, no pregnancies occurred. The effects lasted for up to two and half hours. At around three hours, some sperm started moving again, and by 24 hours, nearly all sperm recovered normal movement. The authors say the results point the way to a short-term birth control option for men.

 

“It’s pretty clear that this is an on-off switch for sperm,” says Lonny Levin, a professor of pharmacology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, and an author on the paper. “We thought inhibiting this would be a great way to stop sperm in their tracks, prevent them from ever leaving the vagina and getting to the promised land to fertilize an egg.”

 

But injecting a drug before sex isn’t exactly an appealing idea, so the researchers also tested an oral version in male mice and confirmed that the drug immobilized sperm when delivered this way. This method of birth control doesn’t contain hormones, as pills for women do. The idea is that it could be taken shortly before sex, rather than daily. “I think this is really one of the biggest advancements for non-hormonal contraceptives in recent times,” says Christopher Lindsey, a program official in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which partly funded the work.

 

Levin and his collaborator Jochen Buck, also a professor of pharmacology at Weill Cornell, didn’t initially set out to find a male contraceptive. They were studying a regulatory enzyme called soluble adenylyl cyclase, or sAC, which is found in almost every cell. When they genetically engineered mice to lack this enzyme, they found that the males were infertile. The enzyme appears to play a major role in activating a sperm cell’s ability to swim.

 

That led the researchers on a new quest to develop a potential male contraceptive by designing compounds that could block sAC. But because this enzyme is present elsewhere in the body—and may be necessary for other cellular functions—they didn’t think it would be a good idea to shut it off permanently.

 

In 2018, Melanie Balbach, a postdoctoral associate in their lab, gave one of those experimental compounds to mice and found that it produced sperm that could not propel themselves forward. “They didn't move. They didn't twitch,” Levin says. But that compound lost its effect once it entered the female reproductive tract. So the researchers kept testing compounds that would keep sperm immobile.

 

Over time, they refined TDI-11861. In mice, the drug didn’t appear to interfere with sexual functioning or cause any side effects. And most importantly, the sperm were normal again a day later.

 

To test the safety of their compound, the Cornell team continuously infused it into male and female mice via a pump for six weeks. They noted no side effects, including no kidney issues. They’re now testing the compound in rabbits, which have reproductive organs that are more similar to those of humans.

 

Many efforts to create male contraceptives have used hormones—primarily testosterone—to suppress sperm production.

 

Some men might prefer a non-hormonal, temporary option. “I think it’s a really wonderful idea and would be very much appreciated by a lot of people who would not maybe want to take a pill every day,” says Gunda Georg, a professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Minnesota, who researches male and female contraceptives and wasn’t involved in the new work. “I think we need to have many different options for contraception for men and also for women.”

 

Georg’s lab developed a non-hormonal pill, dubbed YCT529, that targets a protein called retinoic acid receptor alpha and is involved in sperm formation. In mice, it greatly reduced sperm counts and was 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy after being given daily for four weeks.

 

While Buck and Levin are also working toward a pill, these are less efficient at delivering drugs than injections. The stomach tends to degrade them, and Levin says the current version of their compound would need to be a pretty large pill. The researchers have launched a company, Sacyl Pharmaceuticals, to further refine their sAC inhibitors and advance them to human clinical trials. “We're trying to get a compound that will be a nice, small pill,” Levin says.

 

https://www.wired.com/story/a-novel-male-birth-control-could-be-an-on-off-switch-for-sperm/

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36119-6

Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 9:54 p.m. No.18350102   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18349778

>PVC and vinyl chloride are two different things.

basic 5th grade science. and yet this will not stop tards and shills from shitting up bread after bread.

meanwhile, vlad plans revenge for nordstream.

HB laptop is nearly forgotten.

JA is rotting in jail, if not already dead.

unelected regulators set to force new gas pumps on every gas station in US.

millions more livestock slaughtered for imaginary/harmless illnesses.

and 10,000 more unvetted spics, niggers, chinks, and sandniggers just entered 'muriKa, in the time it took you to read this.

Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 9:58 p.m. No.18350123   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18350108

>causes cancer and is used to make plastic products…. and food wrap….

sodium is a metal that spontaneously ignites on contact with air, and spontaneously explodes on contact with water.

it's used to make salt.

learn basic chemistry or STFU.

Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 10:16 p.m. No.18350166   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0208 >>0229

>>18349461

REVENGE OF THE SON OF SOON™

Lloyd Austin said West intends to send as many munitions to Ukraine as possible…. SOON™

 

BRUSSELS, February 15. /TASS/. Western countries have made the decision to provide Ukraine with as many munitions as possible within a short timeframe, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said on Tuesday.

 

At a press conference in Brussels following a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, the official was asked to comment on NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s remark, who said that Ukraine is using munitions faster than all NATO allies can supply.

 

"In terms of munitions, it has been a tough fight throughout, and Ukraine has been at this for a year. And so they have used a lot of artillery ammunition. We're going to do everything we can working with our international partners to ensure that we give them as much ammunition as quickly as possible, and that we will do everything we can to sustain our efforts there as well," Austin replied.

 

The US secretary of defense went on to say that Ukrainian servicemen undergo training in various European countries. In his opinion, the training will allow the armed forces of Ukraine to reduce the number of munitions they have to use in combat.

 

"But that's left to be seen. So we're going to do everything we can to make sure that they have what they need to be successful. And that's what we continue to emphasize here in the Ukraine defense contact group. And we think the training will pay additional dividends as well," Austin added.

 

https://tass.com/defense/1576465

 

HEY ZELENSKYY…. SEE HOW YOU LIKE SUCKING ON "SOON™"

Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 10:23 p.m. No.18350185   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0199 >>0203

>>18350176

>it's highly maneuverable AI drones otherwise the pilot would get crushed from the Gs

nope. metal frame fixed wing craft come apart above 10g or so.

that's why stunt planes have plywood frames. those piloted planes can take 13g without coming apart.

pilots can take a good bit more than 13g.

Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 10:32 p.m. No.18350213   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18350203

>pilots can take a good bit more than 13g if unvaxxed.

only for short periods, of course.

i forget the name of the AF test pilot who used to ride the rocket sleds.

and i forget the exact extreme g he subjected himself to. i do remember his eyeballs filled with blood, and he was unconscious for days.

he recovered.

Anonymous ID: 685e04 Feb. 14, 2023, 10:36 p.m. No.18350223   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18350173

>Q said the Earth is round. I'll believe it when I see it.

go to NYC.

take a boat and head out to sea.

watch all the skyscrapers disappear FROM THE BOTTOM UP, as the curved surface of the earth rises to block your line of sight.

fuckwit.