Impact of maternal hormone profile and paternal sperm DNA fragmentation on clinical outcomes following assisted reproduction

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Archives of Medical Research Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.arcmed.2024.103108
Khashayar Aflatoonian , Fatemehsadat Amjadi , Nadia Sheibak , Maryam Moradi , Abbas Aflatoonian , Maryamsadat Tabatabaei , Katayon Berjis , Reza Aflatoonian , Zahra Zandieh
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Abstract

Background

Success of assisted reproductive techniques depends on multiple factors including maternal endocrine status, hormonal balance, and paternal sperm quality. A comprehensive pre-treatment evaluation allows better prediction of outcomes and avoidance of unnecessary procedures and expenses.

Methods

To examine the impact of female hormonal profiles and sperm DNA damage on the success of assisted reproduction, medical data were extracted from the clinical records of infertile couples including couples’ age and levels of maternal anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and prolactin (PRL), as well as the DNA fragmentation index (DFI) in men. Any correlation between these parameters and clinical outcomes was investigated.

Results

DFI and FSH independently influenced the rate of high-quality embryos. A decrease in maternal age and PRL levels increased the rate of these embryos. On the other hand, an increase in maternal body mass index (BMI) or AMH levels was associated with a reduced chance of achieving high quality embryos. In addition, any reduction in PRL levels could be associated with a higher fertilization rate. FSH levels above the normal range contribute to a reduced rate of high-quality embryos. Overall, our findings demonstrate the complex interplay between different factors and their influence on fertilization success and emphasize the importance of optimizing these variables to achieve the best possible outcome.

Conclusion

Several factors can influence the outcome of infertility treatment. These factors include paternal DFI, maternal age, BMI, AMH, FSH, and PRL levels.
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母体激素水平和父方精子 DNA 片段对辅助生殖临床结果的影响。
背景:辅助生殖技术的成功与否取决于多种因素,包括母体的内分泌状态、荷尔蒙平衡和父亲的精子质量。全面的治疗前评估可以更好地预测结果,避免不必要的程序和费用:为了研究女性荷尔蒙状况和精子 DNA 损伤对辅助生殖成功率的影响,我们从不孕夫妇的临床记录中提取了医疗数据,包括夫妇的年龄、母体抗穆勒氏管激素(AMH)、卵泡刺激素(FSH)、黄体生成素(LH)和催乳素(PRL)的水平,以及男性的 DNA 断裂指数(DFI)。研究还调查了这些参数与临床结果之间的相关性:结果:DFI 和 FSH 对优质胚胎率有独立影响。母体年龄和 PRL 水平的降低提高了优质胚胎率。另一方面,母体体重指数(BMI)或 AMH 水平的增加与获得优质胚胎的几率降低有关。此外,任何 PRL 水平的降低都可能与受精率的提高有关。FSH 水平超过正常范围会导致优质胚胎率降低。总之,我们的研究结果表明了不同因素之间复杂的相互作用及其对受精成功率的影响,并强调了优化这些变量以获得最佳结果的重要性:结论:有几个因素会影响不孕症治疗的结果。这些因素包括父亲的DFI、母亲的年龄、体重指数、AMH、FSH和PRL水平。
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Archives of Medical Research
Archives of Medical Research 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: Archives of Medical Research serves as a platform for publishing original peer-reviewed medical research, aiming to bridge gaps created by medical specialization. The journal covers three main categories - biomedical, clinical, and epidemiological contributions, along with review articles and preliminary communications. With an international scope, it presents the study of diseases from diverse perspectives, offering the medical community original investigations ranging from molecular biology to clinical epidemiology in a single publication.
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