| Literature DB >> 35580171 |
Yumei Luo1,2, Shunhong Wu3, Mimi Zhang1,2, Hua Zhou1,2, Jingru Yuan1,2, Yiying Yang4, Yufang Zhong3, Qing Li1,2, Xiaofang Sun1,2, Xia Xu3, Detu Zhu1,2.
Abstract
The sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) is crucial for assessing male fertility. However, the predictive value of the SCSA parameters, including the DNA fragment indices (DFI) and the percentages of high DNA stainability (HDS), for outcomes of artificial insemination by husband (AIH) remains controversial. This study aims to evaluate the correlations between SCSA parameters and male aging as well as other routine semen parameters, and explore their prognostic powers on AIH outcomes of the Chinese infertile couples. A total of 809 AIH cycles were retrospectively analyzed. The results showed that DFI in the age groups < 35 years were significantly lower than that in the age groups ≥ 35 years (P < 0.001). Meanwhile, there was no statistical difference in HDS between the age groups (P = 0.063). DFI and HDS are negatively correlated with most routine semen parameters (all P < 0.05). The chi-square and generalized linear model tests indicated that neither DFI nor HDS influenced the clinical pregnancy rate of AIH. In summary, this study found that aging is a critical factor leading to increased sperm DFI but not HDS. DFI and HDS are negatively correlated with most semen parameters but do not significantly influence AIH outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: artificial insemination by husband; high DNA stainability; male age; sperm chromatin structure assay; spermatozoon DNA fragmentation index
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35580171 PMCID: PMC9186781 DOI: 10.18632/aging.204058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.955
Comparison of SCSA parameters in different male age groups.
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| Total DFI | 17.08±10.88 | 17.71±11.33 | 20.27±11.72 | 23.34±12.85 | <0.001 |
| High DFI | 5.76±7.30 | 6.01±5.53 | 6.42±4.60 | 7.79±5.20 | <0.001 |
| Low DFI | 11.82±6.31 | 11.70±7.09 | 13.85±8.79 | 15.55±8.79 | <0.001 |
| HDS | 12.63±6.84 | 12.11±6.78 | 11.55±6.13 | 10.83±6.78 | 0.063 |
Abbreviations: DFI, DNA fragmentation index; HDS, high DNA stainability; Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
Figure 1Distribution of SCSA parameters in different age groups. (A) DNA fragment index (DFI) values for different age groups. (B) High DNA stainability (HDS) values for different age groups. *, P < 0.05; ns, not significant.
Correlation between SCSA parameters and semen parameters pre- and post-processing.
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| Volume | 0.095** | 0.082* | 0.089*** | NS |
| pH | -0.193*** | -0.13*** | -0.203*** | NS |
| Pre-TMSC | -0.162*** | -0.243*** | -0.098** | -0.237*** |
| Pre-concentration | -0.101** | -0.186*** | NS | -0.264*** |
| Pre-motility | -0.401*** | -0.44*** | -0.327*** | -0.21*** |
| Pre-PR | -0.402*** | -0.432*** | -0.335*** | -0.188*** |
| Post-TMSC | -0.204*** | -0.275*** | -0.140*** | -0.222*** |
| Post-concentration | -0.187*** | -0.259*** | -0.126*** | -0.222*** |
| Post-motility | -0.331*** | -0.363*** | -0.266*** | -0.136*** |
| Post-PR | -0.318*** | -0.345*** | -0.259*** | -0.122*** |
Abbreviations: DFI, DNA fragmentation index; HDS, high DNA stainability; TMSC, total motile sperm count; PR, progressive motility. NS, not significant; * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001.
Correlation between SCSA parameters and sperm motility parameters.
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| ALH | -0.343*** | -0.377*** | -0.278*** | -0.168*** |
| VCL | -0.331*** | -0.366*** | -0.266*** | -0.162*** |
| VSL | -0.353*** | -0.383*** | -0.290*** | -0.149*** |
| VAP | -0.357*** | -0.389*** | -0.292*** | -0.166*** |
| LIN | -0.396*** | -0.426*** | -0.328*** | -0.180*** |
| STR | -0.377*** | -0.408*** | -0.310*** | -0.179*** |
| BCF | -0.384*** | -0.433*** | -0.304*** | -0.225*** |
Abbreviations: DFI, DNA fragmentation index; HDS, high DNA stainability; TPMSC, total progressed motile sperm count; VCL, curvilinear velocity; VSL, straight-line velocity; VAP, average pathway velocity; LIN, linearity of movement; STR, straightness; BCF, beat cross frequency; ALH, amplitude of lateral head displacement. NS, not significant; * P < 0.05, ** P<0.01, *** P < 0.001.
Correlation between SCSA parameters and sperm morphology parameters.
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| SDI | 0.272*** | 0.311*** | 0.209*** | 0.204*** |
| TZI | 0.153*** | 0.178*** | 0.117*** | 0.113** |
| Abnormal forms | 0.314*** | 0.368*** | 0.234*** | 0.261*** |
| H | 0.304*** | 0.356*** | 0.224*** | 0.243*** |
| M | 0.188*** | 0.198*** | 0.154*** | 0.114*** |
| P | 0.230*** | 0.242*** | 0.186*** | 0.123*** |
| C | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| sperm head area | 0.224*** | 0.306*** | 0.136*** | 0.264*** |
| elongation | NS | 0.083* | NS | NS |
Abbreviations: DFI, DNA fragmentation index; HDS, high DNA stainability; SDI, sperm deformity index; TZI, teratozoospermia index; H, sperm headpiece deformity; M, sperm middle piece deformity; P, sperm principal piece deformity; C, sperm cytoplasm deformity. NS, not significant; * P < 0.05, ** P<0.01, *** P < 0.001.
Comparison of the clinical and demographic characteristics of the couples receiving AIH treatment among DFI and HDS subgroups.
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| Natural cycle | 246(35.24%) | 39(35.14%) | 0.982 | 221(34.99%) | 64(32.82%) | 0.419 |
| Stimulated cycle | 452(64.76%) | 72(64.86%) | 393(64.01%) | 131(68.18%) | ||
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| 1 | 435(62.32%) | 69(62.16%) | 0.667 | 382(62.21%) | 122(62.56%) | 0.654 |
| 2 | 196(28.08%) | 34(30.63%) | 172(28.01%) | 58(29.74%) | ||
| ≥3 | 67(9.60%) | 8(7.21%) | 60(9.77%) | 15(7.69%) | ||
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| single | 639(91.55%) | 99(89.19%) | 0.415 | 564(91.86%) | 174(89.23%) | 0.259 |
| double | 59(8.45%) | 12(10.81%) | 50(8.14%) | 21(10.77) | ||
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| Primary | 433(62.03%) | 72(64.86%) | 0.567 | 388(63.19%) | 117(60.00%) | 0.423 |
| Secondary | 265(37.97%) | 39(35.14%) | 226(36.81%) | 78(40.00%) | ||
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| Pregnant | 64(9.17%) | 11(9.91%) | 0.860 | 61(9.93%) | 14(7.18%) | 0.262 |
| Non-pregnant | 634(90.83%) | 100(90.09%) | 553(90.07%) | 181(92.82%) |
Abbreviations: DFI, DNA fragmentation index; HDS, high DNA stainability.
Comparison of the age characteristics of the couples receiving AIH treatment among DFI and HDS subgroups.
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| <30 | 258(36.96%) | 32(28.83%) | 0.129 | 209(34.04%) | 81(41.54%) | 0.156 |
| 30-34 | 298(42.69%) | 50(45.05%) | 276(44.95%) | 72(36.92%) | ||
| 35-39 | 130(18.62%) | 25(22.52%) | 116(18.89%) | 39(20.00%) | ||
| ≥40 | 12(1.72%) | 4(3.60%) | 13(2.12%) | 3(1.54%) | ||
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| <30 | 172(24.64%) | 17(15.32%) | 0.007 | 129(21.01%) | 60(30.77%) | 0.018 |
| 30-34 | 313(44.84) | 44(39.64%) | 272(44.30%) | 85(43.59%) | ||
| 35-39 | 163(23.35%) | 34(30.63%) | 160(26.06%) | 37(18.97%) | ||
| ≥40 | 50(7.16%) | 16(14.41%) | 53(8.63%) | 13(6.67%) | ||
Comparison of AIH pregnancy rate among DFI and HDS subgroups.
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| <30% | 698 | 64 (9.17%) | 0.062 | 0.860 | |
| ≥30% | 111 | 11 (9.91%) | |||
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| <15% | 614 | 61 (9.93%) | 1.336 | 0.262 | |
| ≥15% | 195 | 14 (7.18%) | |||
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| DFI | 0.01 | 0.942 | |||
| HDS | 1.50 | 0.221 | |||
| DFI & HDS | 0.35 | 0.554 | |||
Abbreviations: DFI, DNA fragmentation index; HDS, high DNA stainability.
The clinical and demographic characteristics of the couples receiving AIH treatment among different pregnancy outcome subgroups.
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| 31.02±3.74 | 31.37±4.05 | 0.133 |
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| 32.93±4.36 | 33.29±4.75 | 0.402 |
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| 18.71±11.33 | 18.67±11.72 | 0.873 |
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| 6.56±5.53 | 6.42±8.60 | 0.899 |
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| 12.15±7.09 | 12.25±6.79 | 0.829 |
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| 11.76±7.06 | 12.01±6.61 | 0.715 |
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| 2.93±1.32 | 2.86±1.23 | 0.915 |
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| 7.36±0.18 | 7.37±0.17 | 0.567 |
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| 32.88±26.29 | 33.18±26.90 | 0.923 |
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| 70.86±53.92 | 71.28±55.02 | 0.89 |
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| 93.58±7.70 | 93.44±7.98 | 0.894 |
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| 87.85±12.84 | 89.81±10.23 | 0.811 |
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| Natural cycle | 15(20.0%) | 200(27.2%) | |
| Stimulated cycle | 60(80.0%) | 534(72.8%) | |
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| 1 | 42(56.1%) | 399(54.2%) | |
| 2 | 23(30.6%) | 260(35.4%) | |
| ≥3 | 10(13.3%) | 75(10.2%) | |
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| single | 49(65.3%) | 570(77.7%) | |
| double | 26(34.7%) | 164(22.3%) | |
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| Primary | 46(61.4%) | 450(61.4%) | |
| Secondary | 29(38.6%) | 284(38.6%) |
Figure 2Representative results of sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) using flow cytometry. (A) SCSA parameters of a normal person. (B) SCSA parameters of an infertile patient.