Epidemiology of sperm DNA fragmentation in a retrospective cohort of 1191 men

Author:

Yazdanpanah Ghadikolaei Parisa12,Ghaleno Leila Rashki2ORCID,Vesali Samira3ORCID,Janzamin Ehsan45,Gilani Mohammad Ali Sadighi5ORCID,Sajadi Hesamoddin5ORCID,Dizaj Ahmad Vosough Taghi6ORCID,Shahverdi Abdolhossein23ORCID,Drevet Joël R.7ORCID,Moghadam Masouleh AliReza Alizadeh1289ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Faculty of Basic Sciences and Advanced Technologies in Biology University of Science and Culture Tehran Iran

2. Department of Embryology Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine ACECR Tehran Iran

3. Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine ACECR Tehran Iran

4. SABA Biomedical Science ‐Based Company Tehran Iran

5. Department of Andrology Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine ACECR Tehran Iran

6. Department of Reproductive Imaging Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine ACECR Tehran Iran

7. Faculty of Medicine GReD Institute Clermont‐Ferrand France

8. Gyn‐medicum Center for Reproductive Medicine Göttingen Germany

9. Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology University Medical Center Göttingen Göttingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe scientific and clinical communities now recognize that sperm DNA integrity is crucial for successful fertilization, good embryo development, and offspring quality of life. Despite the apparent unanimity, this criterion is rarely evaluated in clinical practice. We evaluated the sperm DNA fragmentation index of nearly 1200 sperm samples and its connections based on the patient's age, body mass index, the season of sperm collection, geographical location, medical history, and addictive behaviors.MethodsA cohort of 1503 patients who were referred to the Royan Institute between July 2018 and March 2020 was examined. Only 1191 patient records with demographic data, complete semen analysis, and DNA fragmentation index measurements were included in the final cohort. Documents were classified, incorporated into statistical models, and analyzed.ResultsThe results confirmed previous findings that the sperm DNA fragmentation index was significantly higher in aging men. The sperm DNA fragmentation index and high DNA stainability levels were significantly higher in spring and summer samples than in those of other seasons. No correlation was found between semen DNA fragmentation index and patient body mass index, although the study cohort was significantly overweight. Contrary to what might be expected, we observed that the sperm DNA fragmentation index was higher in rural than in urban patients. Intriguingly, epileptic patients exhibited significantly higher sperm DNA fragmentation index levels.Discussion and conclusionAge is the factor that is most strongly associated with sperm DNA fragmentation index levels. Our analysis of 1191 samples indicates that between the ages of 19 and 59, the sperm DNA fragmentation index increases by an average of 2% each year. Intriguingly, from an epidemiological perspective, the warm season (spring/summer) is associated with a higher sperm DNA fragmentation index in the study population, possibly due to the deleterious effect of temperature on sperm quality. Some neurological diseases, such as epilepsy, are associated with decreased sperm DNA integrity. This observation could be related to the iatrogenic effects of associated therapies. In the study cohort, body mass index did not appear to be correlated with the DNA fragmentation index.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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