Title of article :
Lipid Peroxidation and Nitric Oxide Levels in Male Smokers' Spermatozoa and their Relation with Sperm Motility
Author/Authors :
Ghaffari, Mohammad Ali Physiology Research Center - Ahwaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran , Rostami, Morad Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Ahwaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Nitric oxide (NO) is synthesized from L-arginine by a family of enzymes
known as nitric oxide synthases. Low concentrations of NO is essential in
biology and physiology of spermatozoa, but high amounts of NO is toxic and has
negative effects on sperm functions. Moreover, sperm membrane contains high concentrations
of polyunsaturated fatty acids that are highly susceptible to oxidative
damage that interferes with fertilization ability. Therefore, we investigated the correlation
between levels of sperm malondialdehyde (MDA) and NO with sperm motility
in male smokers.
Methods: Semen samples were collected from normozoospermic smoker (n=64) and
nonsmoker (n=83) men. The content of sperm lipid peroxidation was determined by
measuring malondialdehyde (MDA). The sperm NO were also measured using
Griess reagent. Data was analyzed by SPSS, (version 15.0), using independent t-test
and Pearson analysis.
Results: The mean MDA and NO concentrations in the sperm of normozoospermic
male smokers were significantly higher than the control group or normozoospermic
nonsmokers, (p <0.001). A significant negative relationship was noted between
sperm motility and sperm MDA levels (r=−0.32, p=0.01); and sperm motility and
sperm NO concentration (for nitrite, r=−0.34, p=0.006 and for nitrate, r=−0.38, p=
0.002).
Conclusion: It was concluded that the increase in MDA and NO production in
sperm can influence sperm motility in normozoospermic smokers. Therefore, it
seems that cigarette smoking may affect the fertility of male smokers via increasing
the amount of sperm MDA/lipid peroxidation and NO concentrations.
Keywords :
Cigarette smoking , Human sperm , Lipid peroxidation , Nitric oxide , Smoker men
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics