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Processes involved in assisted reproduction technologies significantly increase sperm DNA fragmentation and phosphatidylserine translocation
Authors:A Balasuriya  P Serhal  A Doshi  J C Harper
Institution:1. UCL Centre for PG & D, Institute for Women's Health, University College London, , London, UK;2. Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health, University College London Hospital, , London, UK
Abstract:Sperm preparation techniques in assisted reproduction technologies (ART) are potential generators of exogenous stresses that cause additional DNA damage. DNA fragmentation tests, such as the sperm chromatin structure assay, involve freezing sperm samples in the absence of cryoprotectant. Thermal, oxidative stress (OS) and freezing are detrimental to sperm DNA fragmentation and phosphatidylserine (PS) translocation. The primary aim of this study was to subject mature sperm to environmental insults that normally occur during ART. We tested the hypotheses that OS, thermal stress and freeze‐thawing caused sperm nuclear and membrane damage and that a positive correlation exists between PS translocation and DNA fragmentation. Sperm DNA integrity deteriorates in semen samples from men with advancing age and a sperm concentration of <15 m  ml?1. The significant increase in sperm DNA fragmentation at 37 °C after merely 1 h is important clinically as semen liquefaction and short‐term sperm storage in an ART cycle involve incubating samples at this temperature. Freezing without a cryoprotectant significantly increases the level of sperm nuclear damage, so it is important not to freeze neat semen prior to DNA fragmentation testing. This study highlights the importance of minimising the production of exogenous stresses during sperm preparation in ART.
Keywords:Assisted reproduction technologies  DNA fragmentation  phosphatidylserine  spermatozoa
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