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Improvement of Sperm Quality in Hyperviscous Semen following DNase I Treatment

Semen hyperviscosity impairs sperm motility and can lead to male infertility. This prospective study aimed at assessing the ability of exogenous DNase in improving sperm quality, taking into consideration that DNase has been found in the seminal plasma of several species and that neutrophils release...

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Autores principales: Nosi, Effrosyni, Gritzapis, Angelos D., Makarounis, Konstantinos, Georgoulias, Georgios, Kapetanios, Vasilios, Varla-Leftherioti, Marighoula, Venieratos, Panagiotis, Papanikopoulos, Christodoulos, Konstantinidou, Anastasia, Tsilivakos, Vassilis
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31275375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6325169
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author Nosi, Effrosyni
Gritzapis, Angelos D.
Makarounis, Konstantinos
Georgoulias, Georgios
Kapetanios, Vasilios
Varla-Leftherioti, Marighoula
Venieratos, Panagiotis
Papanikopoulos, Christodoulos
Konstantinidou, Anastasia
Tsilivakos, Vassilis
author_facet Nosi, Effrosyni
Gritzapis, Angelos D.
Makarounis, Konstantinos
Georgoulias, Georgios
Kapetanios, Vasilios
Varla-Leftherioti, Marighoula
Venieratos, Panagiotis
Papanikopoulos, Christodoulos
Konstantinidou, Anastasia
Tsilivakos, Vassilis
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description Semen hyperviscosity impairs sperm motility and can lead to male infertility. This prospective study aimed at assessing the ability of exogenous DNase in improving sperm quality, taking into consideration that DNase has been found in the seminal plasma of several species and that neutrophils release chromatin in order to trap bacteria. A total of seventy-seven semen samples with high seminal viscosity (HSV) as the study group and sixty-two semen samples with normal seminal viscosity (NSV) as the control group were compared in this analysis. These semen samples were divided into three groups of receiving treatment (a) with DNase I at 37°C for 15 min, (b) by density gradient centrifugation, and (c) with a combination of the above two methods. Following a fifteen-minute treatment of hyperviscous semen, the motility of spermatozoa in 83% of semen samples increased to a statistically significant degree. On the contrary, DNase treatment of semen with normal viscosity had no such effects. The above treatment was also accompanied by a significant increase in the percentage of normal spermatozoa, resulting in a major decrease of the teratozoospermia index. Comparison between semen samples that underwent density gradient centrifugation following DNase I treatment, to those collected after density gradient treatment alone, showed that in the first case the results were more spectacular. The evaluation of each preparation in terms of yield (% total progressively motile sperm count after treatment in relation to the initial total sperm count) revealed that the combined approach resulted in 29.8% vs. 18.5% with density treatment alone (p=0.0121). DNase I treatment results in an improvement of sperm motility and morphology and could be beneficial to men with hyperviscous semen in assisted reproduction protocols.
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spelling pubmed-65603202019-07-02 Improvement of Sperm Quality in Hyperviscous Semen following DNase I Treatment Nosi, Effrosyni Gritzapis, Angelos D. Makarounis, Konstantinos Georgoulias, Georgios Kapetanios, Vasilios Varla-Leftherioti, Marighoula Venieratos, Panagiotis Papanikopoulos, Christodoulos Konstantinidou, Anastasia Tsilivakos, Vassilis Int J Endocrinol Research Article Semen hyperviscosity impairs sperm motility and can lead to male infertility. This prospective study aimed at assessing the ability of exogenous DNase in improving sperm quality, taking into consideration that DNase has been found in the seminal plasma of several species and that neutrophils release chromatin in order to trap bacteria. A total of seventy-seven semen samples with high seminal viscosity (HSV) as the study group and sixty-two semen samples with normal seminal viscosity (NSV) as the control group were compared in this analysis. These semen samples were divided into three groups of receiving treatment (a) with DNase I at 37°C for 15 min, (b) by density gradient centrifugation, and (c) with a combination of the above two methods. Following a fifteen-minute treatment of hyperviscous semen, the motility of spermatozoa in 83% of semen samples increased to a statistically significant degree. On the contrary, DNase treatment of semen with normal viscosity had no such effects. The above treatment was also accompanied by a significant increase in the percentage of normal spermatozoa, resulting in a major decrease of the teratozoospermia index. Comparison between semen samples that underwent density gradient centrifugation following DNase I treatment, to those collected after density gradient treatment alone, showed that in the first case the results were more spectacular. The evaluation of each preparation in terms of yield (% total progressively motile sperm count after treatment in relation to the initial total sperm count) revealed that the combined approach resulted in 29.8% vs. 18.5% with density treatment alone (p=0.0121). DNase I treatment results in an improvement of sperm motility and morphology and could be beneficial to men with hyperviscous semen in assisted reproduction protocols. Hindawi 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6560320/ /pubmed/31275375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6325169 Text en Copyright © 2019 Effrosyni Nosi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nosi, Effrosyni
Gritzapis, Angelos D.
Makarounis, Konstantinos
Georgoulias, Georgios
Kapetanios, Vasilios
Varla-Leftherioti, Marighoula
Venieratos, Panagiotis
Papanikopoulos, Christodoulos
Konstantinidou, Anastasia
Tsilivakos, Vassilis
Improvement of Sperm Quality in Hyperviscous Semen following DNase I Treatment
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title_short Improvement of Sperm Quality in Hyperviscous Semen following DNase I Treatment
title_sort improvement of sperm quality in hyperviscous semen following dnase i treatment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31275375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6325169
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