The correlation between reactive oxygen species

AbstractBackground and Purpose: An important factor involved in infertility is reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS can damage sperm DNA, and involve lipid per-oxidation. ROS elevation is under the influence of leukocyte activation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the level of ROS as well...

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Main Authors: J. Ghasemzadeh, M.A. Khalili, A.A. Haidari, A. Rahavi, N. Tabibnejad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Subjects:
OAT
ROS
Online Access:http://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=606
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spelling doaj-1f68f4a33e904ed7a9fbd352d40183fe2020-11-25T00:15:29ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92601735-92792008-01-0118639199The correlation between reactive oxygen species J. GhasemzadehM.A. Khalili,A.A. HaidariA. RahaviN. TabibnejadAbstractBackground and Purpose: An important factor involved in infertility is reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS can damage sperm DNA, and involve lipid per-oxidation. ROS elevation is under the influence of leukocyte activation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the level of ROS as well as leukocyte, in normozoospermic (NO) and ologoasthenoteratozoospermic (OAT) ejaculates.Materials and Methods: The study population consisted of 75 individuals who were referred to the Research and Clinical Center, regarding infertility in Yazd, for semen analysis. Fifty (50) out of Seventy-Five (75) men were NO, and the remaining was OAT. ROS was measured with laminator, while leukocyte concentration was analyzed with the ENDTZ testResults: The results showed that ROS levels in OAT was significantly higher compared with NO (1253.49±200.95 vs. 75.64±149.52; P=0.00). Furthermore, men with OAT were divided into 2 groups, with sperm morphology and motility >5% and <5%. In group >5%, ROS level was significantly higher than the group with <5% (3627.55±407.79 vs. 81.29±100.48; P=0.007). In addition, leukocyte concentration in NO was 0.07±0.22x106; while it was 0.12±0.20x106 in OAT samples; P=0.35).Conclusion: The results indicate although ROS is present in normal seminal samples, it is significantly higher in OAT. This shows the vital role of antioxidants, which may improve the sperm quality. Further clinical studies will pinpoint the antioxidant capacity in improving the seminal contents.Key words: Infertility, OAT, ROS, Leukocyte, Sperm parametersJ Mazand Univ Med Sci 2008; 18(63): 91-99 (Persian)http://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=606InfertilityOATROSLeukocyteSperm parameters
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author J. Ghasemzadeh
M.A. Khalili,
A.A. Haidari
A. Rahavi
N. Tabibnejad
spellingShingle J. Ghasemzadeh
M.A. Khalili,
A.A. Haidari
A. Rahavi
N. Tabibnejad
The correlation between reactive oxygen species
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Infertility
OAT
ROS
Leukocyte
Sperm parameters
author_facet J. Ghasemzadeh
M.A. Khalili,
A.A. Haidari
A. Rahavi
N. Tabibnejad
author_sort J. Ghasemzadeh
title The correlation between reactive oxygen species
title_short The correlation between reactive oxygen species
title_full The correlation between reactive oxygen species
title_fullStr The correlation between reactive oxygen species
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between reactive oxygen species
title_sort correlation between reactive oxygen species
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
issn 1735-9260
1735-9279
publishDate 2008-01-01
description AbstractBackground and Purpose: An important factor involved in infertility is reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS can damage sperm DNA, and involve lipid per-oxidation. ROS elevation is under the influence of leukocyte activation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the level of ROS as well as leukocyte, in normozoospermic (NO) and ologoasthenoteratozoospermic (OAT) ejaculates.Materials and Methods: The study population consisted of 75 individuals who were referred to the Research and Clinical Center, regarding infertility in Yazd, for semen analysis. Fifty (50) out of Seventy-Five (75) men were NO, and the remaining was OAT. ROS was measured with laminator, while leukocyte concentration was analyzed with the ENDTZ testResults: The results showed that ROS levels in OAT was significantly higher compared with NO (1253.49±200.95 vs. 75.64±149.52; P=0.00). Furthermore, men with OAT were divided into 2 groups, with sperm morphology and motility >5% and <5%. In group >5%, ROS level was significantly higher than the group with <5% (3627.55±407.79 vs. 81.29±100.48; P=0.007). In addition, leukocyte concentration in NO was 0.07±0.22x106; while it was 0.12±0.20x106 in OAT samples; P=0.35).Conclusion: The results indicate although ROS is present in normal seminal samples, it is significantly higher in OAT. This shows the vital role of antioxidants, which may improve the sperm quality. Further clinical studies will pinpoint the antioxidant capacity in improving the seminal contents.Key words: Infertility, OAT, ROS, Leukocyte, Sperm parametersJ Mazand Univ Med Sci 2008; 18(63): 91-99 (Persian)
topic Infertility
OAT
ROS
Leukocyte
Sperm parameters
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