| Literature DB >> 28994211 |
Xiaogang Wang1, Qing Chen1, Peng Zou1, Taixiu Liu2, Min Mo1, Huan Yang1, Niya Zhou1, Lei Sun1, Hongqiang Chen1, Xi Ling1, Kaige Peng1, Lin Ao1, Huifang Yang2, Jia Cao1, Zhihong Cui1.
Abstract
This study explores whether sleep duration is associated with sperm chromatin integrity. To do so, we conducted a three-phase panel study of 796 male volunteers from colleges in Chongqing (China) from 2013 to 2015. Sleep duration was measured using a modified Munich Chronotype Questionnaire. Sperm DNA integrity was examined via Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay and Comet assay. Setting 7-7.5 h day-1 of sleep duration as a reference, either longer or shorter sleep duration was associated negatively with high DNA stainability (HDS) (P = 0.009), which reflected the immaturity of sperm chromatin. The volunteers with > 9.0 h day-1 sleep and those with ≤ 6.5 h day-1 sleep had 40.7 and 30.3% lower HDS than did volunteers with 7-7.5 h day-1 sleep. No association was found between sleep duration and DNA fragmentation index or Comet assay parameters. This study suggests that sleep duration is associated with sperm chromatin integrity. Further studies are required to validate these findings and investigate the mechanism underlying this association.Entities:
Keywords: chromatin integrity; sleep duration; sperm
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28994211 DOI: 10.1111/jsr.12615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sleep Res ISSN: 0962-1105 Impact factor: 3.981