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Effects of antioxidant co-supplementation therapy on spermatogenesis dysfunction in relation to the basal oxidation-reduction potential levels in spermatozoa: A pilot study.
Yamasaki, Kazumitsu; Uchida, Masahiro; Watanabe, Noriko; Ihana, Tatsuji; Ishiguro, Yukari; Kuroda, Shinnosuke; Takeshima, Teppei; Yumura, Yasushi; Mieno, Makiko; Yoshida, Kaoru; Iwamoto, Teruaki; Nishiyama, Hiroyuki.
Afiliação
  • Yamasaki K; Department of Urology Tsukuba Gakuen Hospital Tsukuba Japan.
  • Uchida M; Male Infertility Center for Human Reproduction Sanno Hospital Minato-ku Japan.
  • Watanabe N; Department of Urology Tsukuba Gakuen Hospital Tsukuba Japan.
  • Ihana T; Oak Clinic Ginza Chuo-ku Japan.
  • Ishiguro Y; Center for Human Reproduction and Gynecologic Endoscopy Sanno Hospital Minato-ku Japan.
  • Kuroda S; Center for Human Reproduction and Gynecologic Endoscopy Sanno Hospital Minato-ku Japan.
  • Takeshima T; Department of Urology, Reproduction Center Yokohama City University Medical Center Yokohama Japan.
  • Yumura Y; Department of Urology, Reproduction Center Yokohama City University Medical Center Yokohama Japan.
  • Mieno M; Department of Urology, Reproduction Center Yokohama City University Medical Center Yokohama Japan.
  • Yoshida K; Department of Urology, Reproduction Center Yokohama City University Medical Center Yokohama Japan.
  • Iwamoto T; Department of Medical Informatics Center for Information Jichi Medical University Shimotsuke Japan.
  • Nishiyama H; Faculty of Biomedical Engineering Toin University of Yokohama Yokohama Japan.
Reprod Med Biol ; 21(1): e12450, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35386378
Purpose: In this pilot study, the authors compared the effects of antioxidant co-supplementation therapy and methylcobalamin therapy in patients with impaired semen quality. Methods: Eighty-four subjects who visited male infertility clinics and showed abnormal semen test results were randomly subjected to one of the two therapies: antioxidant co-supplementation therapy with vitamin C, vitamin E, coenzyme Q10, and flaxseed oil or methylcobalamin therapy. The oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine levels were used as indicators of oxidative stress levels in semen. Semen analysis was also performed. Results: The authors obtained results from 67 patients who had completed 3 months of treatment. Neither antioxidant co-supplementation therapy nor methylcobalamin therapy changed the semen parameters significantly (except for the sperm concentration, which was increased by the latter therapy). When the pre-treatment ORP value in semen was higher than the cutoff value, both therapies significantly increased the sperm concentration. The 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine level did not yield any meaningful predictive value with regard to increased sperm concentrations. Conclusions: Both antioxidant co-supplementation therapy and methylcobalamin therapy increased the sperm concentration in patients with impaired semen quality when the basal ORP levels in their semen were elevated.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article