Authors
Ralf Henkel, Eva Kierspel, Marjam Hajimohammad, Thomas Stalf, Christiaan Hoogendijk, Claas Mehnert, Roelof Menkveld, Wolf-Bernhard Schill, Thinus F Kruger
Publication date
2003/1/1
Journal
Reproductive biomedicine online
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
477-484
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Despite the ever-increasing knowledge of the fertilization process, there is still a need for better understanding of the causes of sperm DNA fragmentation and its impact on fertilization and pregnancy. For this reason, human sperm DNA fragmentation was investigated by means of the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUDP nick-end labelling (TUNEL) assay and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the ejaculate and in the spermatozoa themselves. These data were correlated with fertilization and pregnancy data from IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) patients. Sperm DNA fragmentation did not correlate with fertilization rate, but there was a significantly reduced pregnancy rate in IVF patients inseminated with TUNEL-positive spermatozoa. ICSI patients exhibited the same tendency. This implies that spermatozoa with damaged DNA are able to fertilize an oocyte, but at the …
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Scholar articles
R Henkel, E Kierspel, M Hajimohammad, T Stalf… - Reproductive biomedicine online, 2003