Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality

Objective: To determine the effect of short (4 h) and long (4 days) abstinence periods on sperm quality based on functional and biochemical parameters in a population of normozoospermic men. Methods: Two semen samples were collected in succession from potentially fertile, normozoospermic men (n = 10...

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Main Authors: Bashir M. Ayad, Gerhard Van der Horst, Stefan S. du Plessis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Middle East Fertility Society Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569017300778
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spelling doaj-e2c034f859be409794bb799c1f8b28fb2020-11-25T01:30:59ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal1110-56902018-03-01231374310.1016/j.mefs.2017.07.005Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm qualityBashir M. AyadGerhard Van der HorstStefan S. du PlessisObjective: To determine the effect of short (4 h) and long (4 days) abstinence periods on sperm quality based on functional and biochemical parameters in a population of normozoospermic men. Methods: Two semen samples were collected in succession from potentially fertile, normozoospermic men (n = 100) after an abstinence period of 4 days and 4 h respectively. The mean values of semen volume, pH, viscosity, sperm concentration, percentage of total and progressively motile sperm, sperm kinematics/velocity, normal morphology, acrosome status, DNA fragmentation, intracellular superoxide (O2−•) levels and seminal antioxidant status were compared between the two abstinence duration groups. Results: A significant increase in total and progressive motility and velocity parameter values were observed after short abstinence compared with long abstinence periods. Sperm DNA fragmentation and intracellular O2−• levels were not significantly different between the two abstinence periods. Despite the decrease in semen volume, sperm concentration and total sperm number after short abstinence periods, all mean values of the conventional semen parameters remained above the lower reference limits as reported by the WHO. Conclusion: The data from this most comprehensive study of its kind challenges the generally accepted guidelines of the prolonged abstinence periods since the results show that 4 h of sexual abstinence yielded significantly better sperm samples from a functional point of view. Although this study was performed on normozoospermic men, future studies with infertile men might yield similar findings that could lead to employing short abstinence as a strategy to improve the outcome of ART and fertility preservation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569017300778Sexual abstinenceSperm qualityMotilitySeminal antioxidants
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author Bashir M. Ayad
Gerhard Van der Horst
Stefan S. du Plessis
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Gerhard Van der Horst
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Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Sexual abstinence
Sperm quality
Motility
Seminal antioxidants
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Gerhard Van der Horst
Stefan S. du Plessis
author_sort Bashir M. Ayad
title Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
title_short Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
title_full Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
title_fullStr Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
title_full_unstemmed Short abstinence: A potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
title_sort short abstinence: a potential strategy for the improvement of sperm quality
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Fertility Society Journal
issn 1110-5690
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objective: To determine the effect of short (4 h) and long (4 days) abstinence periods on sperm quality based on functional and biochemical parameters in a population of normozoospermic men. Methods: Two semen samples were collected in succession from potentially fertile, normozoospermic men (n = 100) after an abstinence period of 4 days and 4 h respectively. The mean values of semen volume, pH, viscosity, sperm concentration, percentage of total and progressively motile sperm, sperm kinematics/velocity, normal morphology, acrosome status, DNA fragmentation, intracellular superoxide (O2−•) levels and seminal antioxidant status were compared between the two abstinence duration groups. Results: A significant increase in total and progressive motility and velocity parameter values were observed after short abstinence compared with long abstinence periods. Sperm DNA fragmentation and intracellular O2−• levels were not significantly different between the two abstinence periods. Despite the decrease in semen volume, sperm concentration and total sperm number after short abstinence periods, all mean values of the conventional semen parameters remained above the lower reference limits as reported by the WHO. Conclusion: The data from this most comprehensive study of its kind challenges the generally accepted guidelines of the prolonged abstinence periods since the results show that 4 h of sexual abstinence yielded significantly better sperm samples from a functional point of view. Although this study was performed on normozoospermic men, future studies with infertile men might yield similar findings that could lead to employing short abstinence as a strategy to improve the outcome of ART and fertility preservation.
topic Sexual abstinence
Sperm quality
Motility
Seminal antioxidants
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569017300778
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