Overview
This is a study of infertility which often occurs in men with spinal cord injury. Most men with spinal cord injury have a normal sperm count but abnormally low sperm motility - which means that the sperm does not swim well. This study will determine if a medicine given by mouth will improve sperm motility in men with spinal cord injuries. The medicine is called probenecid.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subject has a traumatic spinal cord injury.
- Subject is male and is 18 years or older.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subject has been injured less than 1 year.
- The subject is known to be azoospermic.
- The subject has an indwelling urethral Foley catheter.
- Subject is under the age of 18 years.
- Subject has an unstable medical condition including, but not limited to, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, colon cancer or has other conditions deemed to be exclusionary per the Investigator.
- Subject is unable to consent or comprehend the procedures and their implications.
- Subject has a permanent implanted electrical device, i.e., cardiac pacemaker, phrenic nerve stimulator, spinal cord stimulator, etc.
- Any subject for whom the procedure or medication is otherwise contraindicated.
- Subject has hypersensitivity to probenecid.
- Subject has a history of uric acid kidney stones and/or peptic ulcer.
- The subject has had a febrile Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) within the 2 months prior to enrollment.
- The subject is taking methotrexate, aspirin, other salicylates, or anti-inflammatory medicines.
- The subject has a history of Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency.