Hadwan MH
[ 1 ] - P-21: Study of The Effect of Oral Zinc Supplementation on Superoxide Radical Scavengers in Spermatozoa of Patients with Asthenospermia
Background: Oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant levels have been projected as a potential factors involved in the pathophysiology of diverse male infertility types, including asthenospermia. The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the male reproductive tract has become an actual concern because of their probable noxious effects, at high levels, on physical properties of sperm ...
[ 2 ] - P-82: Study The Anti-Inflammatory Effect of 1-(1-(4-Chlorobenzoyl)-6-Methoxy-2-Methyl-Acetohydrazide on In Vitro Sperm Activation of Astheno-leukozoospermic Infertile Men
such as varicocele, inflammation, and smoking, are well known to influence the balance between radical production and antioxidant defense. The objective of the present study was to select an efficient Non-steriod Anti- inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) concentrations of sperm activation in vitro for patient complaining from astheno-leucozoospermia. In vitro sperm activation was performed on seminal fl...
[ 3 ] - P-83: Study The Effect of Oral Zinc Supplementation on The Stability of Sperm Membrane of Patients with Asthenospermia
Background: Since cellular membranes play key role in the physiological pathways of the cell, such as fertilization through almost every cellular function to cell division, it is very important to assess the structural and functional activity of the sperm membrane. In this study, a new method for measurement of sperm membrane stability measured the amount of zinc which liberated after being exp...
[ 4 ] - O-1: Study The Effect of Oral Zinc Supplementation on Enzymes of Urate Pathway in Spermatozoa of Patients with Asthenospermia
Background: The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the male reproductive tract has become an actual concern because of their probable noxious effects, at high levels, on physical properties of sperm quality. ROS are extremely reactive oxidizing agents, which a member of the class of free radicals. It was found that uric acid can act as an essential water soluble antioxidant and ther...
[ 5 ] - P-2: Study The Effect of Oral Zinc Supplementation on Thiol Oxido-Reductive Index in Spermatozoa of Patients with Asthenospermia
Background: There are several causes leading to male infertility, like oxidative stress, and nutritional deficiency of trace elements i.e., selenium and zinc. The Zinc is the following only to iron as the most abundant element in the body. Although, Zinc is found in red meat, white meat, fish, and milk; the World Health Organization (WHO) approximates that one-third of world population is defic...
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