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Evaluation of intracellular anion superoxide level, heat shock protein A2 and protamine positive spermatozoa percentages in teratoasthenozoospermia.

Authors :
Sabeti, Parvin
Amidi, Fardin
Seyed Mahdi Kalantar
Mohammad Ali Sedighi Gilani
Pourmasumi, Soheila
Najafi, Atefeh
Talebi, Ali Reza
Source :
International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine. May2017, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p279-286. 8p. 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Teratoasthenozoospermia (TA) is a severe form of male infertility with no clear etiology. Objective: To compare the level of intracellular anion superoxide (O2-), heat shock protein A2 (HSPA2) and protamine deficiencies in ejaculated spermatozoa between teratoasthenozoospermic and normozoospermic men. Materials and Methods: In this case- control study, semen samples of 20 infertile men, with TA (with normal morphology lower than 4%_ and total motility lower than 40% ) as the case group and 20 normozoospermic fertile men as the control group were evaluated for intracellular O2- and HSPA2 by flow cytometry and protamine deficiency by Chromomycin A3 (CMA3) test. Results: The rate of CMA3+ spermatozoa in the case group was higher than controls (p=0.001). The percentages of HSPA2+ spermatozoa in the cases were significantly lower than controls (p=0.001). Also, intracellular O2- levels in the case group were significantly higher than controls (p=0.001) and had positive correlations with sperm apoptosis (r=0.79, p=0.01) and CMA3 positive sperm (r=0.76, p=0.01), but negative correlations with normal morphology (r=-0.81, p=0.01) and motility (r=-0.81, p=0.01). There was no significant correlation between intracellular O2- and HSPA2 in the case group (r=0.041, p=0.79). Conclusion: We suggest that the increase in intracellular O2-, decrease in spermatozoa HSPA2+, and high percentages of spermatozoa with immature chromatin might be considered as etiologies of infertility in TA patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24764108
Volume :
15
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123969030