Aneuploidy in human sperm: a review of the frequency and distribution of aneuploidy, effects of donor age and lifestyle factors
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Aneuploidy in human sperm: a review of the frequency and distribution of aneuploidy, effects of donor age and lifestyle factors
Abstract
Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis has opened the way for comprehensive studies on numerical chromosome abnormalities in human sperm. During the last decade, more than five million sperm from approximately 500 normal men were analyzed by a number of laboratories from around the world by this approach. Except for chromosome 19 which has been analyzed in only one study, all other chromosomes have been examined by two or more studies with considerable differences in disomy frequency for an individual chromosome among studies. The mean disomy frequency is 0.15% for each of the autosomes and 0.26% for the sex chromosomes. Most chromosomes analyzed have an equal distribution of disomy with the exception of chromosomes 14, 21, 22 and the sex chromosomes, which display significantly higher disomy frequencies. Slight but significant increases in disomy frequency with advancing paternal age were observed for some chromosomes, in particular for the sex chromosomes. Some lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol drinking and caffeine consumption have been investigated and no consistent association between disomy frequency and any type of lifestyle factors has been established. The question of whether different geographic and ethnic groups of men have inherent differences in frequency of disomic sperm has been investigated by two studies with conflicting results.
Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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