High level of DNA

Assessment of male fertility has been based on routine semen analysis established by the World Health Organization (WHO), evaluating sperm concentration, motility and morphology. Actually, these parameters become less reliable markers to evaluate male fertility potential. Therefore, a search for bet...

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Main Authors: Fadi B. Choucair, Eliane G. Rachkidi, Georges C. Raad, Elias M. Saliba, Nina S. Zeidan, Rania A. Jounblat, Imad F. Abou Jaoude, Mira M. Hazzouri
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-12-01
Series:Middle East Fertility Society Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569016300607
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spelling doaj-7f727e0cc30d4537a4b23d9b3d4ec6532020-11-25T02:14:53ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal1110-56902016-12-0121426927610.1016/j.mefs.2016.06.005High level of DNAFadi B. Choucair0Eliane G. Rachkidi1Georges C. Raad2Elias M. Saliba3Nina S. Zeidan4Rania A. Jounblat5Imad F. Abou Jaoude6Mira M. Hazzouri7Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences 2, Fanar, LebanonLebanese University, Faculty of Sciences 2, Fanar, LebanonLebanese University, Faculty of Sciences 2, Fanar, LebanonLebanese University, Faculty of Sciences 2, Fanar, LebanonLebanese University, Faculty of Public Health, Fanar, LebanonLebanese University, Faculty of Sciences 2, Fanar, LebanonAbou Jaoude Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LebanonLebanese University, Faculty of Sciences 2, Fanar, LebanonAssessment of male fertility has been based on routine semen analysis established by the World Health Organization (WHO), evaluating sperm concentration, motility and morphology. Actually, these parameters become less reliable markers to evaluate male fertility potential. Therefore, a search for better markers has led to an increased focus on sperm chromatin integrity testing in fertility work-up and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). In this study, we evaluate sperm DNA fragmentation in 185 Lebanese infertile patients attending fertility clinics all over the country, in comparison with 30 control men of proven fertility, using the sperm chromatin dispersion test (SCD). Our results showed a significantly higher sperm DNA fragmentation in infertile group compared to control group (20.62% vs 12.96%; p < 0.001). In addition, we found that sperm DNA fragmentation is correlated with alterations in sperm parameters: count, motility and morphology. Moreover, we showed that 28% of normozoospermic patients have high sperm DNA fragmentation. Also, a positive correlation was found between sperm DNA fragmentation and ART failure in infertile group patients. Finally, sperm DNA fragmentation is suggested to be associated with tobacco and environmental conditions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569016300607Sperm DNA fragmentationSperm chromatin dispersion testMale infertilityNuclear quality
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author Fadi B. Choucair
Eliane G. Rachkidi
Georges C. Raad
Elias M. Saliba
Nina S. Zeidan
Rania A. Jounblat
Imad F. Abou Jaoude
Mira M. Hazzouri
spellingShingle Fadi B. Choucair
Eliane G. Rachkidi
Georges C. Raad
Elias M. Saliba
Nina S. Zeidan
Rania A. Jounblat
Imad F. Abou Jaoude
Mira M. Hazzouri
High level of DNA
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Sperm DNA fragmentation
Sperm chromatin dispersion test
Male infertility
Nuclear quality
author_facet Fadi B. Choucair
Eliane G. Rachkidi
Georges C. Raad
Elias M. Saliba
Nina S. Zeidan
Rania A. Jounblat
Imad F. Abou Jaoude
Mira M. Hazzouri
author_sort Fadi B. Choucair
title High level of DNA
title_short High level of DNA
title_full High level of DNA
title_fullStr High level of DNA
title_full_unstemmed High level of DNA
title_sort high level of dna
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Fertility Society Journal
issn 1110-5690
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Assessment of male fertility has been based on routine semen analysis established by the World Health Organization (WHO), evaluating sperm concentration, motility and morphology. Actually, these parameters become less reliable markers to evaluate male fertility potential. Therefore, a search for better markers has led to an increased focus on sperm chromatin integrity testing in fertility work-up and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). In this study, we evaluate sperm DNA fragmentation in 185 Lebanese infertile patients attending fertility clinics all over the country, in comparison with 30 control men of proven fertility, using the sperm chromatin dispersion test (SCD). Our results showed a significantly higher sperm DNA fragmentation in infertile group compared to control group (20.62% vs 12.96%; p < 0.001). In addition, we found that sperm DNA fragmentation is correlated with alterations in sperm parameters: count, motility and morphology. Moreover, we showed that 28% of normozoospermic patients have high sperm DNA fragmentation. Also, a positive correlation was found between sperm DNA fragmentation and ART failure in infertile group patients. Finally, sperm DNA fragmentation is suggested to be associated with tobacco and environmental conditions.
topic Sperm DNA fragmentation
Sperm chromatin dispersion test
Male infertility
Nuclear quality
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569016300607
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