Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3934266 Fertility and Sterility 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between sperm strict morphology and sperm chromatin integrity.DesignProspective study.SettingInfertility clinic.Patient(s)Eighty-seven consecutive semen samples from non-azoospermic men presenting for infertility evaluation and 6 samples from fertile donors.Intervention(s)Assessment of standard semen parameters and sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) parameters (%DFI [DNA fragmentation index] and %HDS [high DNA stainability]). Evaluation of %HDS and %DFI after treatment with dithiothreitol (a thiol-reducing agent used to decondense sperm nuclei) was also undertaken.Main Outcome Measure(s)Relationship between sperm strict morphology defects and SCSA parameters (%DFI and %HDS).Result(s)We observed significant relationships between the percentage of normal sperm forms and both %HDS (r = −0.40) and sperm motility (r = 0.32). We also found significant relationships between sperm head defects and both %HDS (r = 0.40) and sperm concentration (r = −0.39). Sperm tail, midpiece, and neck defects were not significantly related to the SCSA parameters. Treatment of spermatozoa with dithiothreitol (to induce decondensation) resulted in a substantial increase in %HDS but no measurable change in %DFI.Conclusion(s)The observed relationship between sperm head defects and %HDS suggests that sperm head abnormalities may, in part, be due to incomplete sperm chromatin condensation.

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