ANTIOXIDANTS AND MALE INFERTILITY

Mohamed Abd El-Wahed Gaber;

Abstract


Oxygen is essential for life as it plays vital role during respiration, yet oxygen and its metabolites are potentially cytotoxic. Such active oxygen intermediates which are called
,, oxygen free radicals include superoxide radicals, hydrogen

peroxide and hydroxyl radical (Kalara et al., 1994).


A "free radical" is defined as any atom, group of atoms or
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! molecules in a particular state with one unpaired electron
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occupying an outer orbit, which can cause random damage to structural proteins, enzymes and DNA (Rame, 1992).
I Human sperms are especially sensitive to oxygen damage.
I Several investigators have shown that reactive oxygen species

(ROS) levels are significantly higher. in idiopathic male

1- infertility patients (Aitken et al., 1989). As many as 25% of
1 semen samples from an unselected population of men attending
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an infertility clinic were shown to produce significant level of

I ROS (lwaski & Gagnon, 1992 and Zini et al., 1993). There is
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'l an inverse correlation between percentage of motile
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spermatozoa and level of ROS detected (Iwasaki and Gagnon,

I 1992). Also, generation of ROS in semen is negatively
I, associated with both the outcome of the sperrn-oocyte fusion
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Title ANTIOXIDANTS AND MALE INFERTILITY
Other Titles مضادات الاكسدة والعقم عند الرجال
Authors Mohamed Abd El-Wahed Gaber
Issue Date 2001

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