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Semen Quality and Sperm DNA Integrity in Patients With Severe Active Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Effects of Tumour Necrosis Factor-alpha Inhibitors.

Anne Grosen1, Mona Bungum2, Lisbet Ambrosius Christensen1,3, Eugenia Cordelli4, Ole Halfdan Larsen3,5, Giorgio Leter4, Mette Julsgaard1, Thea Vestergaard1, Paola Villani4, Christian Lodberg Hvas1, Jens Kelsen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The impact of severe inflammation on semen quality, including sperm DNA integrity, in men with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] is unknown, as are the potential effects of anti-tumour necrosis factor-alpha [TNF-alpha] therapy. We investigated the influence of severe active IBD and anti-TNF-alpha treatment on semen quality.
METHODS: We prospectively included 20 patients admitted with severe active IBD. Further, 19 patients who initiated and 17 who stopped anti-TNF-alpha therapy were included. Semen samples were obtained during active disease, and on/off treatment. For paired comparisons, samples were collected not less than 3 months after achieving remission, after treatment initiation, or after treatment cessation. Sperm DNA Fragmentation Index [DFI], concentration, morphology, and motility were evaluated. Sex hormones and seminal plasma anti-TNF-alpha drug levels were measured.
RESULTS: In patients with severe disease, progressive sperm motility was impaired and increased significantly [from 28.4% to 37.4%, p = 0.045] during remission. There was no difference in DFI [12.5% versus 12.0%, p = 0.55], concentration [55.0 mill/ml versus 70.0 mill/ml, p = 0.39], or normal morphology [4.7% versus 5.1%, p = 0.51] in these patients. During active disease, testosterone was decreased, and normalised after obtaining remission. Patients who started anti-TNF-alpha therapy had a statistically significant, but clinically irrelevant, reduction in DFI after treatment initiation [12.8% versus 10.0%, p = 0.02]. All other semen parameters were unaffected by therapy. Anti-TNF-alpha drugs were excreted in negligible amounts in semen.
CONCLUSIONS: Severe active IBD reduces progressive sperm motility and testosterone levels, but sperm DNA integrity is unaffected by active disease. Anti-TNF-alpha therapy does not impair sperm quality.
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Keywords:  Anti-TNF-alpha therapy; inflammatory bowel disease; sperm DNA integrity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30500868     DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjy198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Crohns Colitis        ISSN: 1873-9946            Impact factor:   9.071


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