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Comparative Study
. 2009 Apr;91(4):1077-84.
doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.01.015. Epub 2008 Apr 28.

Fragmentation of DNA in morphologically normal human spermatozoa

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Comparative Study

Fragmentation of DNA in morphologically normal human spermatozoa

Conrado Avendaño et al. Fertil Steril. 2009 Apr.
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate DNA fragmentation in spermatozoa with normal morphological appearance.

Design: Prospective study.

Setting: Academic tertiary center.

Patient(s): Fertile, subfertile, and infertile men were studied.

Intervention(s): Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate-fluorescein nick-end labeling assay and morphology assessment by phase contrast in the swim-up fractions.

Main outcome measure(s): Simultaneous assessment of the percentage of normally shaped sperm and DNA fragmentation.

Result(s): No DNA fragmentation was found in spermatozoa with normal morphology in any of the samples from the fertile group. In only one sample from the subfertile group did we observed normally shaped sperm cells exhibiting DNA fragmentation. However, in all the samples from the infertile group, we observed normal spermatozoa with DNA fragmentation. Spermatozoa from this late group exhibited a high proportion of DNA damage.

Conclusion(s): In infertile men with moderate and severe teratozoospermia, the spermatozoa with apparently normal morphology present in the motile fractions after swim-up may have DNA fragmentation.

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