Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) level in seminal plasma of infertile men and healthy donors
Background: Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are a group of free radicals that in excessive amounts have negative influence on sperm quality and function. Objective: We compared ROS levels in seminal plasma of infertile men with this level in healthy donors. We also determined the ROS level in semen of...
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Published in | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine Vol. 5; no. 2 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Research and Clinical Center for Infertility, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences of Yazd
26.08.2007
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Summary: | Background: Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are a group of free radicals
that in excessive amounts have negative influence on sperm quality and
function. Objective: We compared ROS levels in seminal plasma of
infertile men with this level in healthy donors. We also determined the
ROS level in semen of infertile men according to the etiology of
infertility, and also the effect of smoking on its level. Materials and
Methods: In total, 63 infertile patients and 63 healthy donors as
control were selected. Complete physical examination, semen analysis,
scrotal sonography and hormone assay were done for all patients.
Azoospermic patients were excluded from the study. ROS level in semen
was measured by chemiluminescence assay in both groups. Patients also
were divided in two groups according to the etiology of infertility.
Results: The mean age of normal subjects and infertile men were
30.78±3.73 years and 31.43±6.60 years respectively. The mean
ROS level in normal men was 180.05 RLU (Relative light unit), while
this was 1852.04 RLU in infertile patients, which is significantly
higher in case group (p=0.000). Fifty patients had varicocele and in 13
patients no specific etiology was found. The mean ROS level in
varicocele patients was 2215.42 RLU and in unknown group was 454.44 RLU
(p=0.048). Conclusion: Our study showed that the level of ROS in
seminal fluid of infertile men is significantly higher than fertile
donors and also in infertile patients with varicocele it is higher than
patients with unknown cause. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 |