Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups

Objective: To verify sperm disorders in different age groups through analysis of seminal fluid. Methods: The semen of 80 healthy adult men, with age range of 21 to 60 years, was studied after a five-day sexual abstinence. Volunteers were distributed into four age-groups (n = 20): 21 to 30, 31 to 40,...

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Main Authors: Andy Petroianu, Marco Antônio Barreto de Melo, Luciana Magalhães de Almeida, Luiz Ronaldo Alberti, Denny Fabrício Magalhães Veloso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2008-09-01
Series:Einstein (São Paulo)
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Online Access:http://apps.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/919-Einsteinv6n3p293-5.pdf
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spelling doaj-dbd05ad39f6440f8aa2bf811a0d3e9ca2020-11-24T22:46:39ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082008-09-0163293295Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groupsAndy PetroianuMarco Antônio Barreto de MeloLuciana Magalhães de AlmeidaLuiz Ronaldo AlbertiDenny Fabrício Magalhães VelosoObjective: To verify sperm disorders in different age groups through analysis of seminal fluid. Methods: The semen of 80 healthy adult men, with age range of 21 to 60 years, was studied after a five-day sexual abstinence. Volunteers were distributed into four age-groups (n = 20): 21 to 30, 31 to 40, 41 to 50 and 51 to 60 years. Rresults: No differences regarding the physical and chemical aspects of semen were found (smell, color, volume, viscosity, and pH), nor were there differences related to sperm concentration and percentage of mobile forms. Therefore, a non-significant increase in spermatozoa concentration in the semen of men aged over 41 years was observed. In the 41 to 50 years-old Group, the sperm morphology was predominantly oval (p = 0.03) and there were less tapered sperm as compared to other groups (p = 0.02). Cconclusions: It was observed that there is no reduction in sperm production up to 60 years and that there is an increase in better shape for fertility, in the age of 41 to 50 years-old.http://apps.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/919-Einsteinv6n3p293-5.pdfSperm countSpermatozoa/anatomy & histologySemenInfertilitymaleAge effect
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author Andy Petroianu
Marco Antônio Barreto de Melo
Luciana Magalhães de Almeida
Luiz Ronaldo Alberti
Denny Fabrício Magalhães Veloso
spellingShingle Andy Petroianu
Marco Antônio Barreto de Melo
Luciana Magalhães de Almeida
Luiz Ronaldo Alberti
Denny Fabrício Magalhães Veloso
Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
Einstein (São Paulo)
Sperm count
Spermatozoa/anatomy & histology
Semen
Infertility
male
Age effect
author_facet Andy Petroianu
Marco Antônio Barreto de Melo
Luciana Magalhães de Almeida
Luiz Ronaldo Alberti
Denny Fabrício Magalhães Veloso
author_sort Andy Petroianu
title Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
title_short Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
title_full Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
title_fullStr Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
title_sort assessment of spermatozoa in different age groups
publisher Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein
series Einstein (São Paulo)
issn 1679-4508
publishDate 2008-09-01
description Objective: To verify sperm disorders in different age groups through analysis of seminal fluid. Methods: The semen of 80 healthy adult men, with age range of 21 to 60 years, was studied after a five-day sexual abstinence. Volunteers were distributed into four age-groups (n = 20): 21 to 30, 31 to 40, 41 to 50 and 51 to 60 years. Rresults: No differences regarding the physical and chemical aspects of semen were found (smell, color, volume, viscosity, and pH), nor were there differences related to sperm concentration and percentage of mobile forms. Therefore, a non-significant increase in spermatozoa concentration in the semen of men aged over 41 years was observed. In the 41 to 50 years-old Group, the sperm morphology was predominantly oval (p = 0.03) and there were less tapered sperm as compared to other groups (p = 0.02). Cconclusions: It was observed that there is no reduction in sperm production up to 60 years and that there is an increase in better shape for fertility, in the age of 41 to 50 years-old.
topic Sperm count
Spermatozoa/anatomy & histology
Semen
Infertility
male
Age effect
url http://apps.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/919-Einsteinv6n3p293-5.pdf
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