SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION IS INCREASED IN COUPLES WITH UNEXPLAINED RECURRENT PREGNANCY LOSS
Authors:
D. T. Carrell a;
L. Liu a;
C. M. Peterson b;
K. P. Jones b;
H. H. Hatasaka b;
L. Erickson c;
B. Campbell c
| Affiliations: | a Department of Surgery (Urology), University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. |
| b Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah Schoolof Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. | |
| c Center of Reproductive Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. |
DOI:
10.1080/01485010290099390
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine,
Volume
49,
Issue
1
January
2003
, pages 49
- 55
Subject:
Reproductive Medicine;
Number of References: 23
Formats available:
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Previously published as:
Archives of Andrology
(0148-5016,
1521-0375)
until 2008
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Abstract
Previous studies have indicated that sperm quality may be related to unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss. This study evaluated the degree of sperm DNA fragmentation using the TUNEL assay on sperm from 24 couples with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) compared to sperm from 2 control groups: donors of known fertility and unscreened men from the general population. The percentage of sperm staining positive for DNA fragmentation was increased ( p <.001) in the RPL group (38±4.2) compared to the donor (11.9±1.0) or general population (22±2.0) control groups. In the RPL group, no correlation was observed between semen quality parameters and the TUNEL data. These data indicate that some RPL patients have a significant increase of sperm DNA fragmentation, which may be causative of pregnancy loss in some patients.
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