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The Effect of Daily Intake of Selenium, Vitamin E and Folic Acid on Sperm Parameters in Males with Idiopathic Infertility: A Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Rezvan Bahmyari1, Ali Ariafar2, Mehrab Sayadi3, Shirzad Hossieni4, Sara Azima5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Male infertility may originate from a wide spectrum of conditions while in 30-40 percent of cases, no significant reason can be identified. Thereby, it is recognized as male idiopathic infertility. This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of daily intake of selenium, vitamin E and folic acid on sperm parameters in males with idiopathic infertility.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy infertile men were selected to participate in this single-blind, randomized controlled clinical trial using convenience sampling. They were equally divided into two groups via permuted block randomization method. The intervention group received selenium tablet (200 μg per day, oral), vitamin E capsule (400 IU per day, oral) and folic acid tablet (5 mg per day, oral).The placebo group received matching placebo for three months. Semen volume, total sperm motility, sperm concentration, progressive sperm motility, normal sperm morphology, sperm motility index (SMI) and functional sperm concentration (FSC) were assessed by sperm quality analyzer-v (SQAV) before and after the intervention. Paired t test, and independent t test were used to compare the results within and between the groups, respectively. The IBM SPSS V.16.005 was used for data analysis. A P<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
RESULTS: After three months, according to within-group analysis, a significant difference was found in mean SMI (P=0.007) and FSC (P=0.001) in the intervention group. According to between-group analysis, no significant difference was found in mean semen volume (P=0.610), sperm concentration (P=0.126), total sperm motility (P=0.765), progressive sperm motility (P=0.767), normal sperm morph (P=0.403), SMI (P=0.556) or FSC (P=0.706) between the groups.
CONCLUSION: Consumption of selenium, vitamin E and folic acid in infertile men with asthenozoospermia was not effective (Registration number: IRCT2017012432153N1). Copyright© by Royan Institute. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Folic Acid; Parameters; Selenium; Spermatozoa; Vitamin E

Year:  2021        PMID: 33497041      PMCID: PMC7838762          DOI: 10.22074/ijfs.2021.6236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Fertil Steril        ISSN: 2008-0778


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