Frontiers in sperm function testing: DNA fragmentation analysis shows promise
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tau.amegroups.com © Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved. While semen analysis (SA) remains a cornerstone test in the evaluation of the infertile male, it is at best only a crude indication of fertility potential. Semen analyses classify infertile men based on the kind and degree of spermatogenic failure but do little to predict how well a sperm will function in vitro or in vivo. More importantly, men with normal semen analysis parameters can be infertile and vice a versa. Accordingly, sperm function tests were developed to address these clinical shortcomings of SA. Among the sperm function tests available are sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) assays, which assess the packaging quality of haploid sperm DNA and test for biochemical evidence of DNA damage. Sperm DNA is normally super-condensed around nuclear proteins, called protamines, to improve the hydrodynamics of the sperm head while simultaneously protecting the DNA from damage during transit (1). Sperm DNA packaging and integrity can be compromised due to errors in compaction, sheering forces during ejaculation, oxidative stress from accumulating reactive oxygen species, aborted apoptosis or a failure to repair DNA mutations. In this review, Agarwal et al. (2) provide clinical practice recommendations for SDF testing specifically for infertile males with varicoceles; idiopathic infertility despite normozoospermia; recurrent pregnancy loss; in cases of recurrent failures of intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI); and in men with lifestyle and environmental exposures. Agarwal et al. (2) recommend SDF testing for men with grade 2 or 3 varicoceles and borderline normal SA results and in men with grade 1 varicoceles if they possess normal SA parameters. Sperm DNA fragmentation testing data may arbitrate the surgical decision making in these patients, particularly for the subset of men with normal or near-normal SA results. Similarly, an opportunity exists to improve the diagnostic evaluation for men who possess sub-clinical varicoceles, which are varicocele veins <3 mm but with reversible flow on Doppler Ultrasound. Subclinical veins can have a deleterious impact on reproductive potential. This was recently shown by Cantoro et al. (3), who performed a prospective evaluation of 218 men with sub-clinical varicoceles corrected by percutaneous embolization. Embolization of these sub-clinical varicoceles improved sperm concentration, sperm motility and FSH values. Correction of sub-clinical varicoceles also significantly improved clinical pregnancy rates (46.3% vs. 11.8%, P=0.01). Given the inherently small size of subclinical varicocele veins, application of SDF testing in these men may differentiate the men who will ultimately benefit from varicocelectomy. Further research is required to determine if the presence of sub-clinical varicocele associate with a higher percentage of SDF and if correction results in improved SDF rates. The authors also recommend SDF testing for infertile couples with recurrent spontaneous abortions and for couples with recurrent failure of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). These recommendations are in contrast to those of the American Society for Reproductive Commentary
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