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Sellami, Afifa and Chakroun, Nozha and Rtaib, Yemna and Hdhili, Hajer and Mansour, Riadh Ben and Dolira, Louati and Chaabene, Kais and Keskes, Leila and Lassoued, Saloua and Rebai, Tarek (2013) Evaluation of the impact of leucocytospermia on semen oxidative status by chemiluminescence technique in infertile men. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 04 (11). pp. 30-40. ISSN 2156-8456

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The presence of high reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in semen is a major factor involved in the decline of male fertility. In seminal plasma, ROS are mainly produced by activated leucocytes. Spermatozoa were the first cell type reported to show a potential susceptibility to oxidative damage. The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of leucocytospermia on basal and FMLP (Formyl-Methionyl-Leucyl-Phenylalanine) induced oxidative status in semen of infertile men. We also analyzed the correlations of the spermatic parameters with amounts of ROS in semen. Our study included 50 semen samples of infertile men. Sperm analysis was performed using WHO standardized method. Seminal leucocytes were quantified using peroxidase technique. The measurement of ROS levels in semen was made by chemiluminescence assay. We measure respectively ROS amounts in neat semen and in washed sperm cells suspension from the same ejaculate. We also applied the test of provocation of leucocytes by FMLP on neat and washed samples to assess the spermatic oxidative status after leucocyte stimulation. Our results showed significant correlations between ROS levels in neat semen and many sperm parameters: motility, sperm concentration, leucocytes concentration and the rate of sperm cytoplasmic droplets. The studied samples were divided into 2 groups: (G1) composed of 36 samples without leucocytospermia and (G2) composed of 14 leucospermic samples. ROS levels were significantly lower in G1 than in G2 (p = 0.002). ROS production was significantly increased after application of FMLP in washed leucospermic samples (p = 0.001). The measurement of ROS in neat semen is a considerable contribution to explore the impairment of semen quality in infertile men. ROS levels in washed semen reflect the oxidative status generated by sperm preparation techniques used in assisted reproductive procedures. Levels of ROS are highly influenced by the presence of leucocytes and associated with decreased seminal parameters.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO for ARCHIVE > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 22 Mar 2023 06:49
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2024 04:14
URI: http://eprints.go4mailburst.com/id/eprint/401

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