Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective Study
Introduction: Chromosomal abnormalities are one of the important causes of male infertility. Numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities are seen frequently in men with azoospermia and severe oligospermia. Other abnormalities include Y Chromosome Microdeletions (YCMD), Cystic Fibrosis Tr...
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doaj-b741b71a920b4888a4204bc49a1938ec2021-06-11T16:48:38ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2021-02-01152QC09QC1410.7860/JCDR/2021/47876.14568Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective StudyPriya Narayanan0PR Ashalatha1Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical College, Calicut, Kerala, India.Additional Professor, Department of Anatomy, Medical College, Calicut, Kerala, India.Introduction: Chromosomal abnormalities are one of the important causes of male infertility. Numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities are seen frequently in men with azoospermia and severe oligospermia. Other abnormalities include Y Chromosome Microdeletions (YCMD), Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) gene mutations affecting the internal ductal system, genes affecting sperm function and other non-specific disorders. Upto 14% of the men with azoospermia and severe oligospermia have karyotypic abnormalities. Aim: To determine the prevalence of abnormal karyotypes among men with azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia (<5 million/mL). Materials and Methods: The present study was a retrospective observational study carried out at the Fertility Clinic, Institute of Maternal and Child Health, Calicut, Kerala, India, on patients who attended the Infertility Department between January 2016 to December 2019. Semen analysis was done on 232 patients with 100 patients of azoospermia and 132 patients of oligozoospermia. Karyotyping was done from the Cytogenetics Unit, Department of Anatomy. The data was entered in MS excel sheet and analysed and results were expressed in percentage. Results: Chromosomal abnormalities were detected in 35 (35%) of 100 azoospermia and 15 (11.3%) of 132 severe oligospermia cases analysed. Klinefelter syndrome was the most common abnormality detected in azoospermia (22/35). A 46XX was found in two cases. Structural abnormalities were detected in three case (46 X, der X, 46XY der Chr 1 and Chr 9 inversion). Small Y was found in three cases. Polymorphic variants were found in five patients (46XY 15pstk+, 46XY 15ps+, 46XY 1qh+, 46XY 9qh+). Small Y was found in one case. In oligozoospermia, autosomal translocations were found in four cases {46XY, t(11;13)(q21;q21.2), 46XY, t(1;9) (p13;p21), 46XY, t(13;15) (q34;q21), 46XY, t(7,14) (q34:q11)}, Derivative (46XY der 15) and Marker chromosome (47XY+mar) in one case each. Klinefelter syndrome was found in two cases and 48XXYY was found in one patient. Polymorphic variants were found in five cases (46XY 21pstk,46XY 15ps+, 46XY 1qh-, 48XY 9qh+). Small Y was found in one case. Conclusion: Sex chromosomal and autosomal abnormalities are found frequently in azoospermia and severe oligospermia and hence, genetic screening and counseling before Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is warranted.https://www.jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14568/47876_CE]Ra1]_F[SK]_PF1(AG_SL)_PFA(SHU)_PB(AG_SHU)_PN(SHU).pdfchromosomeinfertilityintracytoplasmic sperm injection |
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Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective Study |
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Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective Study |
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Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective Study |
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Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective Study |
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Prevalence of Abnormal Karyotypes among Males with Non-obstructive Azoospermia and Severe Oligozoospermia: A Retrospective Study |
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prevalence of abnormal karyotypes among males with non-obstructive azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia: a retrospective study |
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Introduction: Chromosomal abnormalities are one of the
important causes of male infertility. Numerical and structural
chromosomal abnormalities are seen frequently in men with
azoospermia and severe oligospermia. Other abnormalities
include Y Chromosome Microdeletions (YCMD), Cystic Fibrosis
Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) gene mutations
affecting the internal ductal system, genes affecting sperm
function and other non-specific disorders. Upto 14% of the
men with azoospermia and severe oligospermia have karyotypic
abnormalities.
Aim: To determine the prevalence of abnormal karyotypes among
men with azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia (<5 million/mL).
Materials and Methods: The present study was a retrospective
observational study carried out at the Fertility Clinic, Institute of
Maternal and Child Health, Calicut, Kerala, India, on patients
who attended the Infertility Department between January
2016 to December 2019. Semen analysis was done on 232
patients with 100 patients of azoospermia and 132 patients of
oligozoospermia. Karyotyping was done from the Cytogenetics
Unit, Department of Anatomy. The data was entered in MS excel
sheet and analysed and results were expressed in percentage.
Results: Chromosomal abnormalities were detected in 35 (35%)
of 100 azoospermia and 15 (11.3%) of 132 severe oligospermia
cases analysed. Klinefelter syndrome was the most common
abnormality detected in azoospermia (22/35). A 46XX was
found in two cases. Structural abnormalities were detected in
three case (46 X, der X, 46XY der Chr 1 and Chr 9 inversion).
Small Y was found in three cases. Polymorphic variants were
found in five patients (46XY 15pstk+, 46XY 15ps+, 46XY 1qh+,
46XY 9qh+). Small Y was found in one case. In oligozoospermia,
autosomal translocations were found in four cases {46XY,
t(11;13)(q21;q21.2), 46XY, t(1;9) (p13;p21), 46XY, t(13;15)
(q34;q21), 46XY, t(7,14) (q34:q11)}, Derivative (46XY der 15) and
Marker chromosome (47XY+mar) in one case each. Klinefelter
syndrome was found in two cases and 48XXYY was found in
one patient. Polymorphic variants were found in five cases
(46XY 21pstk,46XY 15ps+, 46XY 1qh-, 48XY 9qh+). Small Y
was found in one case.
Conclusion: Sex chromosomal and autosomal abnormalities are
found frequently in azoospermia and severe oligospermia and
hence, genetic screening and counseling before Intracytoplasmic
Sperm Injection (ICSI) is warranted. |
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chromosome infertility intracytoplasmic sperm injection |
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