Andri Rezano, Ditto Rezkiawan, Vellyana Lie, Arya Srisadono, Rafly Mochamad Rivaldo, Amelia Reta Purba, Melia Juwita Adha, Tjahjo Djojo Tanojo, Maria P B D Pramesti
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摘要
目的:研究维生素D对游泳后精子DNA完整性的直接影响。材料和方法:收集12名男性的正常精子样本,评估其基线特征,包括DNA片段化指数(DFI)。然后用游泳法制备每个样品。一半的样本用维生素D孵育,而另一半则用标准的精子洗涤培养基孵育。结果:与基线相比,维生素D显著降低了DFI(5.5±3.4% vs 17.6±4.2%;P < 0.001)和只游泳组(5.5±3.4% vs 12.0±4.2%;P < 0.001)。显微镜检查反映了这些结果,显示小光晕的数量减少,没有光晕,大到中等大小的光晕增加。结论:这些结果表明,维生素D孵育在保护精子免受精子制备过程中产生的DNA损伤方面是有价值的。然而,需要进一步的研究来探索其他制备方法并阐明其潜在的机制。
The effect of vitamin D in vitro supplementation on sperm deoxyribonucleic acid fragmentation.
Objective: This study aimed to identify the direct effect of vitamin D on sperm DNA integrity after swim-up preparation.
Materials and methods: Normozoospermia samples were gathered from 12 men and assessed for their baseline characteristics, including DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI). Each sample was then prepared using the swim-up method. Half of the samples were incubated with vitamin D, while the other half were incubated with a standard sperm-washing medium.
Results: Vitamin D significantly reduced the DFI compared to the baseline (5.5 ± 3.4% versus 17.6 ± 4.2%; p < 0.001) and the swim-up-only group (5.5 ± 3.4% versus 12.0 ± 4.2%; p < 0.001). Microscopic examination reflected these results, showing a reduction in the number of small halos and no halos with an increased appearance of large to medium-sized halos.
Conclusions: These results suggest that vitamin D incubation is valuable in protecting sperm from DNA damage that develops during sperm preparation. However, additional investigation is warranted to explore other preparation methods and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.