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   Stress Hormone and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Link Obesity and Diabetes With Reduced Fertility Potential  
   
نویسنده Abbasihormozi Shima ,Babapour Vahab ,Kouhkan Azam ,Niasari Naslji Amir ,Afraz Kaveh ,Zolfaghary Zahra ,Shahverdi Abdolhossein
منبع Cell Journal (Yakhteh) - 2019 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:307 -313
چکیده    Objective: tilting the balance in favor of antioxidant agents could increase infertility problems in obese and diabetic individuals. the aim of this study was to evaluate oxidative stress status in semen of men with type 2 diabetes and obesity to investigate whether excessive amounts of oxidative stress, as a result of diabetes and obesity, influence infertility potential. materials and methods: a case-control study was conducted in men (n=150) attending the infertility center of royan institute between december 2016 and february 2017. participants were categorized into four groups; normal weight (bmi<25 kg/m²) and non-type-2 diabetic (control=40), obese and non- type-2 diabetic (obese=40), non-obese and type- 2 diabetic (nob-dm=35), and obese and type-2 diabetic (ob-dm=35). the semen analysis was performed according to the world health organization criteria. oxidative stress, dna fragmentation, sperm apoptosis, and total antioxidant capacity (tac) were evaluated in semen samples of men. serum glucose, hba1c, cortisol, and testosterone levels were determined using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) method. results: compared with the control group, sperm motility, progressive motility, and normal morphology were significantly decreased in the obese, nob-dm, and ob-dm groups (p<0.01). the obese, nob-dm, and ob-dm groups showed significantly lower levels of tac and higher amounts of oxidative stress, early apoptotic sperm, and the percentage of dna fragmentation as compared with the control group (p<0.05). testosterone concentration was decreased in the obese, nob-dm, and ob-dm groups when compared with healthy individuals (p<0.05), whereas the cortisol level was significantly increased in the nob-dm and ob-dm groups in comparison to the obese and control group (p<0.01). conclusion: increased amount of reactive oxygen species (ros) levels and dna fragmentation in men affected by either diabetes or obesity could be considered prognostic factors in sub-fertile patients, alerting physicians to an early screen of male patients to avoid the development of infertility in prone patients.
کلیدواژه Antioxidants ,Diabetes ,Male Infertility ,Obesity ,Reactive Oxygen Species
آدرس University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Basic Science, ایران. Academic Center For Education, Culture And Research (Acecr), Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute For Reproductive Biomedicine, Department Of Embryology, ایران, University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Basic Science, ایران, Academic Center For Education, Culture And Research (Acecr), Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center, Royan Institute For Reproductive Biomedicine, Cell Science Research Center, Department Of Embryology, Department Of Regenerative Biomedicine, ایران, University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Midwifery And Reproductive Diseases, ایران, Academic Center For Education, Culture And Research (Acecr), Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute For Reproductive Biomedicine, Department Of Regenerative Biomedicine, ایران, Academic Center For Education, Culture And Research (Acecr), Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center, Royan Institute For Reproductive Biomedicine, ایران, Academic Center For Education, Culture And Research (Acecr), Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute For Reproductive Biomedicine, Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center, Department Of Andrology, ایران
پست الکترونیکی shahverdi@royaninstitute.org
 
     
   
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