代谢综合征因素对不育夫妇男性精子DNA碎片的影响:系统综述与荟萃分析

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1016/j.jogoh.2024.102807
Intan Chaharunia Mulya , Muhammad Arif Hasan , Muhammad Iqhrammullah
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摘要

目的:研究代谢综合征因素对不育夫妇男性精子DNA碎片(sDF)的影响:在 10 个数据库中对 2013 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 9 月 13 日期间发表的文献进行了系统性检索。该检索方案已在 PROSPERO 上注册(CRD42023458359),文献检索策略遵循 PRISMA 框架。研究纳入了评估不育夫妇中男性的 sDF(以 DNA 破碎指数(%DFI)表示)与代谢综合征因素相关性的研究。采用随机效应模型和贝叶斯框架网络进行了元分析,数据以标准化均值差异(SMD)和相应的 95% 置信区间(CI)表示:在已识别的 2579 篇引文中,有 11 项研究被纳入了此次荟萃分析。研究结果显示,%DFI 与代谢综合征总体因素(p-tot=0.235;SMD=0.57 [95%CI:-0.37,1.52])、代谢综合征状态(p-tot=0.337;SMD=0.08 [95%CI:-0.08,0.24])、体重指数增加(p-tot=0.237;SMD=0.71 [95%CI:-0.47,1.89])或血糖状况(p-tot=0.93;SMD=0.13 [95%CI:-2.72,2.98])。除代谢综合征状况外,所有亚组都存在高度异质性(p < 0.01):结论:代谢综合征因素与 sDF 之间的关系存在矛盾。结论:代谢综合征因素与 sDF 之间的关联存在矛盾,但解释这种关联需要谨慎,因为高度异质性所显示的混杂因素可能会掩盖结果。代谢综合征可能会影响导致男性不育的其他因素,这突出了提倡健康生活方式的重要性。
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Impact of metabolic syndrome factors on sperm DNA fragmentation in males from infertile couples: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Purpose

To investigate the impact of metabolic syndrome factors on sperm DNA fragmentation (sDF) in males from infertile couples.

Methods

A systematic literature search was performed across ten databases for literature published from January 1, 2013 until September 13, 2023. The protocol has been registered on PROSPERO (CRD42023458359), and the literature search strategy is adhered to the PRISMA framework. Studies that evaluated sDF, as indicated by DNA fragmentation index (%DFI), in males from infertile couples in relation to metabolic syndrome factors were included. Meta-analysis, using random effects model and Bayesian framework network, was performed, and data were presented as Standardized Mean Differences (SMD) with corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval (CI).

Results

Of the 2579 citations identified, eleven studies were included in this meta-analysis. The findings revealed that the %DFI was not associated with overall metabolic syndrome factors (p-tot = 0.235; SMD = 0.57 [95 %CI: -0.37, 1.52]), metabolic syndrome status (p-tot = 0.337; SMD = 0.08 [95 %CI: -0.08, 0.24), increased body mass index (p-tot = 0.237; SMD = 0.71 [95 %CI: -0.47, 1.89]), or glycaemic profile (p-tot = 0.93; SMD = 0.13 [95 %CI: -2.72, 2.98]). High levels of heterogeneity were observed (p < 0.01) in all subgroups, except for metabolic syndrome status.

Conclusion

The association between metabolic syndrome factors and sDF is conflicting. However, interpreting the association requires caution, as confounding factors, indicated by high heterogeneity, may conceal the outcome. Metabolic syndrome may influence other factors contributing to male infertility, highlighting the importance of promoting a healthy lifestyle.

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Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction
Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Formerly known as Journal de Gynécologie Obstétrique et Biologie de la Reproduction, Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction is the official Academic publication of the French College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (Collège National des Gynécologues et Obstétriciens Français / CNGOF). J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod publishes monthly, in English, research papers and techniques in the fields of Gynecology, Obstetrics, Neonatology and Human Reproduction: (guest) editorials, original articles, reviews, updates, technical notes, case reports, letters to the editor and guidelines. Original works include clinical or laboratory investigations and clinical or equipment reports. Reviews include narrative reviews, systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
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