Sperm DNA Damage In Smokers

S. Hewedy, GhadaS. Hassan, Rana M. Abo El Enein, M. Saad
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Background: Cigarette smoking is the largest preventable risk factor for morbidity and mortality in developed countries. It negatively affects male reproduction and fertility. Sperm DNA damage is one of the possible incriminating causes of diminishing fertility potential in smokers as there was a strong evidence of a link between oxidative DNA damage and the chronic complications of smoking. This has potential implications for their reproductive health, particularly given the association between sperm DNA damage and infertility, miscarriage in pregnancies fathered by these men, childhood disease. Aim: The aim of this work was to assess the integrity of sperm DNA in infertile smoker patients. Patients and methods: Sperm DNA damage was assessed using flow-cytometry in 30 infertile smoker male patients and 1 5-age matched healthy non-smoker fertile males as a control group. Results: There was an increase in the DNA fragmentation index (DFI) in smokers when compared with controls. There was a significant positive correlation between DFI with the age of patients, smoking index and duration of smoking. A significant positive correlation between DFI and sperm morphology (abnormal forms %) was found. On the other hand, there was a negative correlation between the DFI and other seminal parameters including semen volume (ml), sperm count (millions/ml) and sperm motility (active progressive%, first hour). Conclusion: This study suggested that smoking can cause sperm DNA damage that affects the quality of the ejaculated spermatozoa and their fertility potential and pregnancy outcome.
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吸烟者的精子DNA损伤
背景:吸烟是发达国家发病率和死亡率的最大可预防危险因素。它对男性生殖和生育能力有负面影响。精子DNA损伤是吸烟者生育能力下降的可能原因之一,因为有强有力的证据表明氧化DNA损伤与吸烟的慢性并发症之间存在联系。这对他们的生殖健康有潜在影响,特别是考虑到精子DNA损伤与不孕症、这些男人所生的怀孕流产、儿童疾病之间的联系。目的:本研究的目的是评估不孕吸烟者精子DNA的完整性。患者和方法:采用流式细胞术评估30例不育男性吸烟者和15例年龄匹配的健康非吸烟者可生育男性作为对照组的精子DNA损伤。结果:与对照组相比,吸烟者的DNA断裂指数(DFI)有所增加。DFI与患者年龄、吸烟指数、吸烟时间呈显著正相关。DFI与精子形态(异常形态%)呈正相关。另一方面,DFI与精液量(ml)、精子数(百万/ml)和精子活动力(主动递进%,第1小时)等精液参数呈负相关。结论:吸烟可导致精子DNA损伤,影响射精精子的质量,影响其生育潜力和妊娠结局。
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