Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.

The objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of spermatozoa with nuclear DNA strand breaks in patients with normal routine sperm parameters (26 subjects). Sperm DNA fragmentation was measured using TUNEL test assessed in flow cytometer. Variable percentages of sperm with damaged DNA (9.4...

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Main Authors: M Piasecka, D Gaczarzewicz, M Laszczyńska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2006-06-01
Series:Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
Online Access:http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4577
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spelling doaj-ecc6638502824087a1f0a9cda056b1b02020-11-24T23:51:03ZengVia MedicaFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica0239-85081897-56312006-06-0144211712210.5603/4577Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.M PiaseckaD GaczarzewiczM LaszczyńskaThe objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of spermatozoa with nuclear DNA strand breaks in patients with normal routine sperm parameters (26 subjects). Sperm DNA fragmentation was measured using TUNEL test assessed in flow cytometer. Variable percentages of sperm with damaged DNA (9.42 +/- 7.68%; range: 2-36) were found. Two categories of patients were distinguished: (1) patients (8 out of 26 subjects) with < or = 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm and (2) patients (18 out of 26 subjects) with > 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm. A significantly lower percentage of normal sperm forms was found in patients with > 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm than in patients with < or = 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm. Moreover, a significant negative correlation (r(s) = -0.50) was noted only between a proportion of normal sperm forms and a proportion of TUNEL-positive spermatozoa. In electron microscope, a large number of spermatozoa with immature chromatin was observed more frequently in subjects with > 4% of TUNEL-positive cells (11 out of 18 subjects). Our results suggest that in some patients with normal routine sperm parameters, DNA fragmentation may be associated with poor sperm morphology. The diminished sperm genomic integrity may result from molecular disturbances in nuclear remodeling process during spermiogenesis. TUNEL assay is a screening tool that may help to discriminate between fertile and infertile men and may help to predict successful in vitro fertilization.http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4577
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author M Piasecka
D Gaczarzewicz
M Laszczyńska
spellingShingle M Piasecka
D Gaczarzewicz
M Laszczyńska
Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
author_facet M Piasecka
D Gaczarzewicz
M Laszczyńska
author_sort M Piasecka
title Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
title_short Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
title_full Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
title_fullStr Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
title_sort evaluation of sperm genomic integrity of normozoospermic men: a prospective study.
publisher Via Medica
series Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
issn 0239-8508
1897-5631
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of spermatozoa with nuclear DNA strand breaks in patients with normal routine sperm parameters (26 subjects). Sperm DNA fragmentation was measured using TUNEL test assessed in flow cytometer. Variable percentages of sperm with damaged DNA (9.42 +/- 7.68%; range: 2-36) were found. Two categories of patients were distinguished: (1) patients (8 out of 26 subjects) with < or = 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm and (2) patients (18 out of 26 subjects) with > 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm. A significantly lower percentage of normal sperm forms was found in patients with > 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm than in patients with < or = 4% of TUNEL-positive sperm. Moreover, a significant negative correlation (r(s) = -0.50) was noted only between a proportion of normal sperm forms and a proportion of TUNEL-positive spermatozoa. In electron microscope, a large number of spermatozoa with immature chromatin was observed more frequently in subjects with > 4% of TUNEL-positive cells (11 out of 18 subjects). Our results suggest that in some patients with normal routine sperm parameters, DNA fragmentation may be associated with poor sperm morphology. The diminished sperm genomic integrity may result from molecular disturbances in nuclear remodeling process during spermiogenesis. TUNEL assay is a screening tool that may help to discriminate between fertile and infertile men and may help to predict successful in vitro fertilization.
url http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4577
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