Impact of Paternal Genome with a High DNA Fragmentation Index (>60%) on Early Embryonic Development

M. Hachemi
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: Objectives: The objective of this study is to propose thresholds of the sperm DNA fragmentation rate (IFA≤30% IFA31%-60% IFA>60%), in order to assess the clinical effects of the paternal genome on intra cytoplasmic sperm injection parameters, in particular the effect of the latter on early embryonic development. Materials and Methods: The procedure is a retrospective study, which involved 101 patients enrolled in an ICSI program with their partners. The index of spermatic DNA fragmentation rate was measured using the Sperm Chromatin Dispersion assay. Results: There is a negative correlation between high levels of the spermatic DNA fragmentation index and spermiological characteristics: Concentration P=0.002 and mobility P=0.0001. For ICSI results, there are different observations on the existence of a correlation between the spermatic DNA fragmentation index and fertility rate. On the other hand, the rate of sperm DNA fragmentation does not seem to influence early embryonic development, and even couples whose partners have a high fragmentation index manage to obtain the best quality embryos (P=0.002). We observe a decrease in the rate of implantation with an increase in the rate of alteration of the sperm genome, but this remains insignificant P > 0.05. Conclusion: ICSI remains the only alternative for men with a high rate of sperm DNA fragmentation. Moreover, the operator seems to influence the results more than is suggested. This does not exclude the paternal effect which may influence the quality of the concepltus later on. Keywords: DNA Fragmentation Index, ICSI, Fertilization Rate, Embryos Quality.
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高DNA片段化指数(>60%)父系基因组对早期胚胎发育的影响
目的:本研究的目的是提出精子DNA碎片率阈值(IFA≤30% IFA31%-60% IFA>60%),以评估父亲基因组对细胞质内精子注射参数的临床影响,特别是后者对早期胚胎发育的影响。材料和方法:该过程是一项回顾性研究,涉及101例患者及其伴侣入组ICSI项目。采用精子染色质分散试验测定精子DNA断裂率指标。结果:高水平精子DNA断裂指数与精子学特征呈负相关:浓度P=0.002,活动性P=0.0001。对于ICSI结果,精子DNA断裂指数与生育率之间是否存在相关性存在不同的观察结果。另一方面,精子DNA碎片率似乎并不影响早期胚胎发育,即使是碎片指数高的夫妇也能获得最优质的胚胎(P=0.002)。我们观察到随着精子基因组变化率的增加,着床率降低,但这仍然是不显著的P > 0.05。结论:ICSI仍然是精子DNA断裂率高的男性的唯一选择。此外,操作符对结果的影响似乎比建议的要大。这并不排除父亲的影响,这可能会影响以后的受孕质量。关键词:DNA片段化指数,ICSI,受精率,胚胎质量。
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