| Literature DB >> 25971317 |
Mary K Samplaski1, Apostolos Dimitromanolakis2, Kirk C Lo3,4, Ethan D Grober5, Brendan Mullen6, Alaina Garbens7, Keith A Jarvi8,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In humans, sperm DNA fragmentation rates have been correlated with sperm viability rates. Reduced sperm viability is associated with high sperm DNA fragmentation, while conversely high sperm viability is associated with low rates of sperm DNA fragmentation. Both elevated DNA fragmentation rates and poor viability are correlated with impaired male fertility, with a DNA fragmentation rate of >30% indicating subfertility. We postulated that in some men, the sperm viability assay could predict the sperm DNA fragmentation rates. This in turn could reduce the need for sperm DNA fragmentation assay testing, simplifying the infertility investigation and saving money for infertile couples.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25971317 PMCID: PMC4432573 DOI: 10.1186/s12958-015-0035-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol ISSN: 1477-7827 Impact factor: 5.211
Semen analysis DNA fragmentation rates when grouped by viability
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| 0-20% | 70.07 +/- 34.39% |
| 21-40% | 58.03 +/- 28.28% |
| 41-60% | 38.19 +/- 17.95% |
| 61-80% | 20.40 +/- 10.16% |
| 81-100% | 12.40 +/- 5.61% |
Higher sperm DNA fragmentation rates were associated with lower sperm viability rates.
Figure 1Sperm DNA fragmentation versus necrospermia. A strong inverse relationship (p < 0.001) was seen between viability and DNA fragmentation. If viability was ≥ 75%, then the DNA fragmentation was < 30% for 95% of the patients. If viability was ≤ 50% then DNA fragmentation was ≥ 30% for 95% of the samples.
Number of men having viability testing with DNA fragmentation ≥ or < 30% (95% confidence interval)
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| ≥ 75% | < 30% | 1736 (56.9%) |
| 74-49% | 1004 (32.9%) | |
| ≤ 50% | ≥ 30% | 310 (10.2%) |
If sperm viability was ≥ 75% (n = 1736), then the DNA fragmentation was < 30% for 95% of the patients. If sperm viability was ≤ 50% then DNA fragmentation was ≥ 30% for 95% of the samples (n = 310).
Semen analysis parameters as grouped by viability
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| ≥ 75% | 2.82 +/- 1.49 mL | 64.23 +/- 56.05 | 31.89 +/- 12.62% | 20.93 +/- 11.34% | 58.15 +/- 61.38 |
| 74-49% | 3.00 +/- 1.72 mL | 54.55 +/- 58.81 | 22.88 +/- 11.45% | 16.27 +/- 10.89% | 37.44 +/- 51.82 |
| ≤ 50% | 2.55 +/- 1.79 mL | 38.74 +/- 44.57 | 8.23 +/- 7.12% | 12.04 +/- 9.34% | 10.31 +/- 17.88 |
Semen analysis parameters as grouped by DNA fragmentation
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| < 30% | 2.84 +/- 1.53 mL | 62.06 +/- 56.23 | 30.36 +/- 12.74% | 20.06 +/- 11.31% | 56.67 +/- 10.96 |
| ≥ 30% | 2.93 +/- 1.84 mL | 49.38 +/- 57.05 | 16.5 +/- 11.3% | 14.2 +/- 10.71% | 26.21 +/- 43.44 |