Comparison of reactive oxygen species in neat and washed semen of infertile men
Background: Male are involved in near 50% of cases of infertility and reactive oxygen species (ROS) playing an important role in decreasing fertility potential. Accurate measurement of ROS seems to be important in evaluation of infertile male patients. Objective: To compare ROS measurement in neat a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2014-05, Vol.12 (5), p.301-306 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Male are involved in near 50% of cases of infertility and
reactive oxygen species (ROS) playing an important role in decreasing
fertility potential. Accurate measurement of ROS seems to be important
in evaluation of infertile male patients. Objective: To compare ROS
measurement in neat and washed semen samples of infertile men and
define the best method for evaluation of ROS in these patients.
Materials and Methods: We measured the level of ROS in semen samples of
thirty five non-azoospermic men with infertility. The semen samples
were divided into two parts and the semen parameters and ROS levels in
neat and washed samples were evaluated. We also evaluated the presence
of pyospermia using peroxidase test. Results: The differences regarding
sperm count and quick motility were significant in neat and washed
semen samples. The mean ROS level was significantly higher in neat
samples compared with washed spermatozoa (7.50 RLU vs. 1.20 RLU
respectively). Difference in ROS levels was more significant in
patients with pyospermia compared to whom with no pyospermia (378.67
RLU vs. 9.48 RLU respectively). Conclusion: Our study confirmed that
neat or unprocessed samples are better index of normal oxidative status
of semen samples. Because we do not artificially add or remove factors
that may play an important role in oxidative equilibrium status. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 2008-2177 |