2016
DOI: 10.5935/1518-0557.20160005
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Assessment of sperm DNA in patients submitted the assisted reproduction technology procedures

Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to produce data on sperm quality while maintaining the integrity of sperm DNA samples taken from patients submitted to in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures at our center, and determine whether increased levels of histones were associated with sperm DNA damage and decreased fertilization, cleavage, and pregnancy rates. Such findings might shed light on the physiology and outcomes of pregnancy. Methods: Semen samples from 27 patients divided into two groups were analyzed. The case … Show more

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“…A number of methods used to quantify protamination and DNA packaging, DNA fragmentation, chromosome aneuploidy and molecular karyotyping have been applied in the evaluation of male infertility problems (Ferlin & Foresta, ; Patassini et al, ; Tsuribe et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of methods used to quantify protamination and DNA packaging, DNA fragmentation, chromosome aneuploidy and molecular karyotyping have been applied in the evaluation of male infertility problems (Ferlin & Foresta, ; Patassini et al, ; Tsuribe et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30,31,[38][39][40][41] The SCSA and terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated d UDP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) directly measure the level of DNA damage in sperm, and can provide a threshold parameter concerning semen quality and predict assisted reproductive technology success. [42][43][44] Studies have shown that the higher rate of DNA damage by the TUNEL and sperm chromatin dispersion test in sperm is associated with lower fertility rate. 31,[38][39][40]44 On the other hand, Stahl et al 45 reported the SCSA DFI was moderately negatively correlated with sperm concentration and motility, but the TUNEL results were unrelated to standard semen parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When sperm with altered HPR values is utilized in an ART procedure, it could result in desynchronized paternal genomic expression that alters embryo development until the blastocyst stage. Increased levels of histone in sperm chromatin have been shown to adversely affect the cleavage rate [p = 0.05] and embryo quality [p = 0.01] but not affect embryo production [68]. The histone content in sperm is related to its epigenetic modifications, and variations in the quantity of histones could disturb embryo development [67].…”
Section: Sperm Protamine and Histone Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%