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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Sperm head defects and disturbances in spermatozoal chromatin and DNA integrities in idiopathic infertile subjects: Association with cigarette smoking
Sperm head defects and disturbances in spermatozoal chromatin and DNA integrities in idiopathic infertile subjects: Association with cigarette smoking
 
Subject : Biochemistry 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Objectives: To evaluate sperm chromatin and DNA integrities in idiopathic infertile men and determine the possible association(s) of cigarette smoking on oxidative stress markers, antioxidant capacity and semen quality. Subjects and methods: Semen samples from men referring to the andrology laboratory were categorized into 3 groups: fertile non-smokers (n = 16), infertile non-smokers (n = 36), and infertile smokers (n = 34). Semen analysis was performed according to WHO criteria. The percentage of sperm DNA fragmentation index (%DFI) and the percentage of sperm with abnormally high DNA stainability (HDS%; immature spermatozoa) were determined by SCSA using the metachromatic properties of acridine orange. Lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and reduced glutathione (GSH) levels in seminal plasma and spermatozoa were measured by spectrophotometric assays. Results: The classical semen parameters were negatively correlated with lipid peroxidation in spermatozoa; motility and morphology were negatively correlated with %DFI (p < 0.05). HDS% was also negatively correlated with above markers except for morphology (r = - 0.352, p = 0.081). DFI% and HDS% were significantly higher in the infertile smokers group than in infertile non-smokers (p = 0.032; p = 0.001 respectively). Cigarette smoking was significantly associated with DFI%, HDS%, TBARS and the fraction of "round-headed" sperm (r = 0.796, p = 0.0001; r = 0.371, p = 0.033; r = 0.606, r = 0.591, p = 0.001 respectively), and decreased SOD levels (r = - 0.545). Conclusion: DFI%, HDS% and round-head sperms are increased in idiopathic infertile men; this increase is associated with cigarette smoking. These defects may be attributed to increased oxidative stress and insufficient scavenging antioxidant enzymes in the seminal fluid of infertile patients. © 2008 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. 
ISSN : 0009-9120 
Journal Name : Clinical Biochemistry 
Volume : 42 
Issue Number : 7 
Publishing Year : 2009 AH
2009 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 6 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Tuesday, October 13, 2009 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
محمد فاروق عبدالله الشالMohamed Farouk Abdallah ElshalResearcherDoctoratemelshal2002@yahoo.com
El-Sayed, I.HEl-Sayed, I.HResearcherDoctorate 
Elsaied, M.AElsaied, M.AResearcherDoctorate 
El-Masry, S.AEl-Masry, S.AResearcherDoctorate 
طه عبدالله طه قمصانيTaha A. KumosaniResearcherDoctoratetkumosani@kau.edu.sa

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