2022
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11101987
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Male Infertility Coexists with Decreased Sperm Genomic Integrity and Oxidative Stress in Semen Irrespective of Leukocytospermia

Abstract: Our research was designed to verify the relationship between male infertility, basic semen characteristics (with respect to detailed sperm morphology), sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF), oxidation‒reduction potential in semen (ORP), and leukocytospermia. The obtained results showed that infertile groups (with or without leukocytospermia) had significantly lower basic semen characteristics and higher SDF, raw ORP, and static ORP (sORP) than fertile controls. The thresholds of 13% SDF (AUC = 0.733) and 1.40 sORP (AU… Show more

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“…The integrity of sperm DNA is critical for both natural and assisted fertility outcomes. The standardization of the techniques used for evaluation of single-strand DNA break (SSB) and double-strand DNA break (DSB) may have significant implications for the future management of infertile men with high SDF ( 47 , 48 ). The debate about the evaluation of SDF starts with the DNA analysis techniques, all based on different mechanisms for the detection of DNA breaks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrity of sperm DNA is critical for both natural and assisted fertility outcomes. The standardization of the techniques used for evaluation of single-strand DNA break (SSB) and double-strand DNA break (DSB) may have significant implications for the future management of infertile men with high SDF ( 47 , 48 ). The debate about the evaluation of SDF starts with the DNA analysis techniques, all based on different mechanisms for the detection of DNA breaks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recorded morphologically abnormal sperm cells as previously described. The evaluation of abnormal sperm morphology followed the WHO guidelines and included the teratozoospermia index (TZI), calculated as the total number of defects divided by the number of abnormal sperm, and the sperm deformity index (SDI), calculated as the total number of defects divided by the total number of sperm [ 79 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, an ORP cutoff value of 1.34 mV/106 sperm/mL has also been recognized, beyond which reproductive capabilities are compromised [77]. Measurements are performed on completely liquefied seminal samples [78]. The test, performed on seminal fluid within 30 min of emission, involves applying a small portion of semen to a sensor inserted into the analyzer, and is capable of providing a result after just 2 min.…”
Section: Established Methods To Detect Os Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%