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  • Male infertility is a growing health issue linked to various factors including congenital conditions, diseases, and environmental exposures, requiring a complex analysis of molecular mechanisms.
  • The study involved 166 participants divided into normozoospermic and pathological groups, using techniques like Halosperm assay and liquid chromatography to assess sperm and seminal plasma characteristics.
  • Results indicated that higher sperm DNA fragmentation correlates with lower motility and viability, and specific patterns of seminal plasma N-glycans can differentiate between normal and pathological semen, suggesting their relevance in understanding fertility.

Article Abstract

Background: Male infertility is increasingly becoming a health and demographic problem. While it may originate from congenital or acquired diseases, it can also result from environmental exposure. Hence, the complexity of involved molecular mechanisms often requires a multiparametric approach. This study aimed to associate semen parameters with sperm DNA fragmentation, chromatin maturity and seminal plasma protein N-glycosylation.

Methods: The study was conducted with 166 participants, 20-55 y old, 82 normozoospermic and 84 with pathological diagnosis. Sperm was analyzed by Halosperm assay and aniline blue staining, while seminal plasma total protein N-glycans were analyzed by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography.

Results: Sperm DNA fragmentation was significantly increased in the pathological group and was inversely correlated with sperm motility and viability. Seminal plasma total protein N-glycans were chromatographically separated in 37 individual peaks. The pattern of seminal plasma N-glycan peaks (SPGP) showed that SPGP14 significantly differs between men with normal and pathological semen parameters ( < 0.001). The multivariate analysis showed that when sperm chromatin maturity increases by 10%, SPGP17 decreases by 14% while SPGP25 increases by 25%.

Conclusion: DNA integrity and seminal plasma N-glycans are associated with pathological sperm parameters. Specific N-glycans are also associated with sperm chromatin maturity and have a potential in future fertility research and clinical diagnostics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471228PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11090989DOI Listing

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