Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters

Purpose: To investigate the pathophysiological role of superoxide anion and total reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by the spermatozoa of men with varicocele and its relationship with varicocele grade and semen parameters. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included 34 men with gr...

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Main Authors: İlter Alkan, Meral Yüksel, Halil Lütfi Canat, Hasan Anıl Atalay, Osman Can, Hakan Özveri, Mehmet Murad Başar
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2018-09-01
Series:The World Journal of Men's Health
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Online Access:https://www.wjmh.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2074WJMH/wjmh-36-255.pdf
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spelling doaj-1bcf363b688e42fdb76f41c0f323b45a2020-11-24T22:13:50ZengKorean Society for Sexual Medicine and AndrologyThe World Journal of Men's Health2287-42082287-46902018-09-01363255262https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.180028Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parametersİlter Alkan0Meral Yüksel1Halil Lütfi Canat2Hasan Anıl Atalay3Osman Can4Hakan Özveri5Mehmet Murad Başar6Okmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, University of Health SciencesVocational School of Health-Related Services, Marmara UniversityOkmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, University of Health SciencesOkmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, University of Health SciencesOkmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, University of Health SciencesDepartment of Urology & Andrology, School of Medicine, Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar UniversityDepartment of Urology & Andrology, Memorial Şişli Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyPurpose: To investigate the pathophysiological role of superoxide anion and total reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by the spermatozoa of men with varicocele and its relationship with varicocele grade and semen parameters. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included 34 men with grade II–III varicocele, regardless of their fertility status. The control group consisted of 13 healthy men. Semen characteristics were examined according to the 2010 World Health Organization criteria. The swim-up method was used for sperm preparation. Total ROS and superoxide anion production was assayed by luminol- and lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (CL), respectively. Results: The men with varicocele had significantly higher total ROS and superoxide anion levels than the healthy control subjects (2.9±0.4 relative light unit (RLU) vs. 2.4±0.1 RLU, p=0.001 for luminol-dependent CL and 2.8±0.4 RLU vs. 2.3±0.2 RLU, p=0.002 for lucigenin-dependent CL). Cases of grade III varicocele had significantly higher superoxide anion and total ROS levels than grade II cases and control subjects (p<0.001). Superoxide anion and total ROS levels were negatively correlated with all semen parameters. Conclusions: The superoxide anion levels produced by spermatozoa were significantly higher in varicocele patients than in control subjects. ROS production was related to increased varicocele grade, impaired semen concentration, and abnormal morphology in men with varicocele. Our findings suggest that superoxide anion overproduction may be an important step in the cascade of ROS-related damage to spermatozoa, resulting in impaired semen parameters in patients with varicocele.https://www.wjmh.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2074WJMH/wjmh-36-255.pdfOxidative stressReactive oxygen speciesSpermatozoaSuperoxidesVaricocele
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author İlter Alkan
Meral Yüksel
Halil Lütfi Canat
Hasan Anıl Atalay
Osman Can
Hakan Özveri
Mehmet Murad Başar
spellingShingle İlter Alkan
Meral Yüksel
Halil Lütfi Canat
Hasan Anıl Atalay
Osman Can
Hakan Özveri
Mehmet Murad Başar
Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters
The World Journal of Men's Health
Oxidative stress
Reactive oxygen species
Spermatozoa
Superoxides
Varicocele
author_facet İlter Alkan
Meral Yüksel
Halil Lütfi Canat
Hasan Anıl Atalay
Osman Can
Hakan Özveri
Mehmet Murad Başar
author_sort İlter Alkan
title Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters
title_short Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters
title_full Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters
title_fullStr Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Superoxide Anion Production by the Spermatozoa of Men with Varicocele: Relationship with Varicocele Grade and Semen Parameters
title_sort superoxide anion production by the spermatozoa of men with varicocele: relationship with varicocele grade and semen parameters
publisher Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
series The World Journal of Men's Health
issn 2287-4208
2287-4690
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Purpose: To investigate the pathophysiological role of superoxide anion and total reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by the spermatozoa of men with varicocele and its relationship with varicocele grade and semen parameters. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included 34 men with grade II–III varicocele, regardless of their fertility status. The control group consisted of 13 healthy men. Semen characteristics were examined according to the 2010 World Health Organization criteria. The swim-up method was used for sperm preparation. Total ROS and superoxide anion production was assayed by luminol- and lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (CL), respectively. Results: The men with varicocele had significantly higher total ROS and superoxide anion levels than the healthy control subjects (2.9±0.4 relative light unit (RLU) vs. 2.4±0.1 RLU, p=0.001 for luminol-dependent CL and 2.8±0.4 RLU vs. 2.3±0.2 RLU, p=0.002 for lucigenin-dependent CL). Cases of grade III varicocele had significantly higher superoxide anion and total ROS levels than grade II cases and control subjects (p<0.001). Superoxide anion and total ROS levels were negatively correlated with all semen parameters. Conclusions: The superoxide anion levels produced by spermatozoa were significantly higher in varicocele patients than in control subjects. ROS production was related to increased varicocele grade, impaired semen concentration, and abnormal morphology in men with varicocele. Our findings suggest that superoxide anion overproduction may be an important step in the cascade of ROS-related damage to spermatozoa, resulting in impaired semen parameters in patients with varicocele.
topic Oxidative stress
Reactive oxygen species
Spermatozoa
Superoxides
Varicocele
url https://www.wjmh.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2074WJMH/wjmh-36-255.pdf
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