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The extent of paternal sperm DNA damage influences early post-natal survival of first generation mouse offspring
Authors:Dayanidhi Kumar  Dinesh Upadhya  Sujit Raj Salian  Satish B.S. Rao  Guruprasad Kalthur  Pratap Kumar  Satish K. Adiga
Affiliation:1. Clinical Embryology, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal 576104, India;2. Department of Radiobiology and Toxicology, Manipal Life Sciences Centre, Manipal 576104, India;3. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal 576104, India
Abstract:

Objectives

To study the post-natal characteristics and the survival of offspring derived from DNA damaged sperm.

Study design

This experimental prospective study was conducted on Swiss Albino mice (Mus musculus). Sperm DNA damage was induced by different doses of γ-irradiation in male mice who were then mated with healthy female mice. The post-natal characteristics including the survival of first generation offspring were studied and then correlated with the amount of paternal sperm DNA damage.

Results

A significant reduction of survival in the early post-natal period was observed in the first generation offspring derived from the DNA damaged sperm, and a strong association was observed between the extent of sperm DNA damage and the survival of the offspring.

Conclusion

The DNA damage load in sperm at the time of fertilization influences early post-natal survival of the mouse offspring.
Keywords:Sperm DNA damage   Post-natal survival   First generation
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