Contraception
Volume 78, Issue 4, Supplement , Pages S18-S22, October 2008

Approaches to the identification of new nonhormonal targets for male contraception

  • Gregory S. Kopf

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

Received 21 March 2008; accepted 31 March 2008. published online 13 June 2008.

Abstract 

Fertility control is a global health issue with major personal and societal impact. Although, currently, there are several different options for contraception, the technologies behind these are antiquated, and the options for male-based contraception (i.e., withdrawal, condom and vasectomy) are inadequate. The genomic, proteomic and bioinformatic revolutions have provided new tools and new targets for contraceptive development, and the results of such approaches have identified gene products that play critical roles in male reproduction, thus expanding the array of potential targets for novel and innovative male-based contraceptives. This article will review the types of targets being considered in the development of nonhormonal male contraceptives and the technologies used to identify and validate these targets.

Keywords: Male contraception, Genomics, Proteomics, Microarray, Drug development, Target identification and validation

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 Author Disclosure: Gregory S. Kopf has no actual or potential conflicts of interests in connection with the content and publication of this article.

PII: S0010-7824(08)00277-1

doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2008.05.001

Contraception
Volume 78, Issue 4, Supplement , Pages S18-S22, October 2008