Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage

Background: The effect of paternal age on semen quality is controversial. In this retrospective study, the aim was to investigate the effects of advancing age on sperm parameters including reactive oxygen species (ROS), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and sperm DNA damage in infertile men. We also...

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Published in:Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Main Author: Alshahrani S.; Agarwal A.; Assidi M.; Abuzenadah A.M.; Durairajanayagam D.; Ayaz A.; Sharma R.; Sabanegh E.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2014
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84964314304&doi=10.1186%2f1477-7827-12-103&partnerID=40&md5=0d682164a150a3be68e6c4a57c350750
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Alshahrani S.; Agarwal A.; Assidi M.; Abuzenadah A.M.; Durairajanayagam D.; Ayaz A.; Sharma R.; Sabanegh E.
Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
2014
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
12
1
10.1186/1477-7827-12-103
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84964314304&doi=10.1186%2f1477-7827-12-103&partnerID=40&md5=0d682164a150a3be68e6c4a57c350750
Background: The effect of paternal age on semen quality is controversial. In this retrospective study, the aim was to investigate the effects of advancing age on sperm parameters including reactive oxygen species (ROS), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and sperm DNA damage in infertile men. We also examined whether paternal age >40 y is associated with higher risk of sperm DNA damage. Methods: A total of 472 infertile men presenting for infertility were divided into 4 age groups: group A: patients = 30 y; group B: patients 31- 40 y, group C: = 40 y and group D: patients >40 y. The following tests were performed - semen analysis according to WHO 2010 criteria, seminal ROS by chemiluminescence, TAC by colorimetric assay and sperm DNA damage by TUNEL assay - and the results were compared amongst the 4 age groups. Results: There was no statistical difference in conventional semen parameters, TAC and ROS with advancing paternal age as well as between different age groups. However, a significant negative association was noted between sperm DNA damage and advancing paternal age. Men >40 y showed higher levels of sperm DNA damage (24.4 ± 18.5%) compared to younger men (<30 y; 16.7 ± 11.2%; p <0.05). Conclusions: Infertile men over the age of 40 y have a greater percentage of sperm DNA fragmentation compared to infertile men aged 40 y and below. Advanced paternal age (>40 y) may increase the risk of sperm DNA damage in infertile men. © 2014 Alshahrani et al.
BioMed Central Ltd.
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author Alshahrani S.; Agarwal A.; Assidi M.; Abuzenadah A.M.; Durairajanayagam D.; Ayaz A.; Sharma R.; Sabanegh E.
spellingShingle Alshahrani S.; Agarwal A.; Assidi M.; Abuzenadah A.M.; Durairajanayagam D.; Ayaz A.; Sharma R.; Sabanegh E.
Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
author_facet Alshahrani S.; Agarwal A.; Assidi M.; Abuzenadah A.M.; Durairajanayagam D.; Ayaz A.; Sharma R.; Sabanegh E.
author_sort Alshahrani S.; Agarwal A.; Assidi M.; Abuzenadah A.M.; Durairajanayagam D.; Ayaz A.; Sharma R.; Sabanegh E.
title Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
title_short Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
title_full Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
title_fullStr Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
title_full_unstemmed Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
title_sort Infertile men older than 40 years are at higher risk of sperm DNA damage
publishDate 2014
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description Background: The effect of paternal age on semen quality is controversial. In this retrospective study, the aim was to investigate the effects of advancing age on sperm parameters including reactive oxygen species (ROS), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and sperm DNA damage in infertile men. We also examined whether paternal age >40 y is associated with higher risk of sperm DNA damage. Methods: A total of 472 infertile men presenting for infertility were divided into 4 age groups: group A: patients = 30 y; group B: patients 31- 40 y, group C: = 40 y and group D: patients >40 y. The following tests were performed - semen analysis according to WHO 2010 criteria, seminal ROS by chemiluminescence, TAC by colorimetric assay and sperm DNA damage by TUNEL assay - and the results were compared amongst the 4 age groups. Results: There was no statistical difference in conventional semen parameters, TAC and ROS with advancing paternal age as well as between different age groups. However, a significant negative association was noted between sperm DNA damage and advancing paternal age. Men >40 y showed higher levels of sperm DNA damage (24.4 ± 18.5%) compared to younger men (<30 y; 16.7 ± 11.2%; p <0.05). Conclusions: Infertile men over the age of 40 y have a greater percentage of sperm DNA fragmentation compared to infertile men aged 40 y and below. Advanced paternal age (>40 y) may increase the risk of sperm DNA damage in infertile men. © 2014 Alshahrani et al.
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