Author/Authors :
Khalili, Mohammad Ali Fertility and Infertility Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Aghaie-Maybodi, Fatima Research and Clinical Center for Infertility - Yazd University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Anvari, Morteza Research and Clinical Center for Infertility - Yazd University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Talebi, Ali Reza Research and Clinical Center for Infertility - Yazd University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Our aim was to compare the nuclear DNA integrity of the
spermatozoa from infertile men with abnormal semen parameters with that from
normospermic fertile men, and to evaluate the relationship between the sperm
DNA integrity and semen parameters.
Materials and Methods: Thirty ejaculate samples with abnormal semen
analysis and 30 ejaculates with normal semen parameters were randomly collected
from infertile and fertile men, respectively. The acridine orange test was used to
assess the integrity of sperm DNA.
Results: The number of ejaculates with a DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI)
above 30% were 16 (53.3%) and 22 (73.3%) in fertile and infertile subjects,
respectively (P = .10). The mean DFI was 37.7 ± 19.6% and 46.1 ± 16.7% in the
fertile and infertile subjects, respectively (P = .24). The DFI of the fertile men with
normal sperm morphology (12 patients) ranged from 1% to 80%. In the samples
with oligoasthenospermia, mean DFI was 52.7 ± 17.9%. There were 2 samples
with severe teratospermia (normal morphology less than 4%) and DFIs of 70%
and 87%. There were no significant correlations between the DNA integrity and
the 3 parameters of semen quality in our 60 subjects.
Conclusion: Our results failed to show any significant difference in the DNA
integrity of the spermatozoa between infertile and fertile men. Also, no correlation
was noticed between the DNA abnormality and the semen parameters in the
studied samples.
Keywords :
DNA , spermatozoa , acridine orange , semen analysis