Effects of Testicular Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection on Sperm Parameters in Men with Severe Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT): A Clinical Evaluation

Severe oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT), characterized by a reduced sperm count, motility, and altered morphology, presents a significant challenge in the field of male infertility. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), renowned for its regenerative capabilities, emerges as a potential intervention for this...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of fertility & sterility 2024-07, Vol.18 (Suppl 1), p.71-76
Hauptverfasser: Fazli, Faezeh, Torkashvand, Hossein, Soltanian, Ali Reza, Babalhavaeji, Ali, Olomi, Hanieh, Pilehvari, Shamim
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Zusammenfassung:Severe oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT), characterized by a reduced sperm count, motility, and altered morphology, presents a significant challenge in the field of male infertility. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), renowned for its regenerative capabilities, emerges as a potential intervention for this condition. This study aims to explore the impact of PRP on male infertility, focusing specifically on individuals with severe OAT. The clinical trial study involved 88 infertile men diagnosed with OAT and devoid of underlying diseases. These participants were referred to the infertility center and subsequently divided into two cohorts: a control (44 individuals) and an intervention group (44 individuals). Patients in the intervention group received 2 cc of PRP in each testicle, prepared by centrifuging the patients autologous blood samples. Sperm parameters and DNA fragmentation index (DFI) of the patients were measured before and after the procedure. Statistical analysis used SPSS version 16 software, with a significance level set at less than 5%. The statistical analysis revealed a significant difference in concentration (11.32 ± 8.44 vs. 16.06 ± 15.16, P=0.030), progressive motility (8.86 ± 7.79 vs. 11.97 ± 11.82%, P=0.014) and DNA fragmentation (25.62 ± 12.84 vs. 17.23 ± 9.15%, P
ISSN:2008-076X
2008-0778
DOI:10.22074/ijfs.2024.2011066.1535