Title of article :
Human Sperm DNA Fragmentation and its Correlation with Conventional Semen Parameters
Author/Authors :
Evgeni, Evangelini Seminology Laboratory, Athens, Greece , Charalabopoulos, Konstantinos Laboratory of Physiology - School of Medicine - Democritus University of Thrace, Thrace, Greece , Asimakopoulos, Byron Laboratory of Physiology - School of Medicine - Democritus University of Thrace, Thrace, Greece
Abstract :
Background: The initial step in the diagnostic investigation of male infertility has
been traditionally based on the conventional seminal profile. However, there are significant
limitations regarding its ability to determine the underlying mechanisms that
cause the disorder. Sperm DNA fragmentation has emerged as a potential causative
factor of reproductive failure and its assessment has been suggested as a useful adjunct
to the laboratory methodology of male infertility evaluation, especially before
the application of assisted reproduction technology (ART).
Methods: A review of recent bibliography was carried out in PubMed by the use of
relevant keywords, in order to evaluate the possible correlation between the conventional
seminal parameters and sperm DNA fragmentation assessment as diagnostic
tools in male infertility evaluation.
Results: A comprehensive diagnostic approach of male infertility should be based
on a combination of diagnostic attributes, derived from the conventional semen
analysis, as well as the investigation of genomic integrity testing.
Conclusion: Due to its strong correlation with several aspects of ART procedures
and further consequences for the offspring, sperm DNA fragmentation is a parameter
worth integrating in routine clinical practice. However, additional large scale studies
focusing on specific subgroups of infertile men who may benefit from an efficient
therapeutic management based on the optimization of sperm DNA integrity are needed.
Keywords :
Assisted reproduction , Conventional semen parameters , DNA fragmentation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics