2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(03)00983-x
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Alterations in mitochondria membrane potential and oxidative stress in infertile men: a prospective observational study

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“…Oxidative stress has been suggested as one of the major cellular mechanisms involved in male infertility [105]. Oxidative stress affects the sperm membrane through lipid peroxidation [106], leading to loss of membrane stability and selective permeability, which, in turn, can cause mitochondrial dysfunctions [81], defective acrosome reaction [107], and sperm DNA fragmentation [108]. Hence, our results clearly show that viable sperm from an ejaculate of lower quality possesses protective mechanisms against the effects of the surrounding oxidative stress.…”
Section: Enriched Functions In the Low Sperm Dna Fragmentation Groupmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Oxidative stress has been suggested as one of the major cellular mechanisms involved in male infertility [105]. Oxidative stress affects the sperm membrane through lipid peroxidation [106], leading to loss of membrane stability and selective permeability, which, in turn, can cause mitochondrial dysfunctions [81], defective acrosome reaction [107], and sperm DNA fragmentation [108]. Hence, our results clearly show that viable sperm from an ejaculate of lower quality possesses protective mechanisms against the effects of the surrounding oxidative stress.…”
Section: Enriched Functions In the Low Sperm Dna Fragmentation Groupmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Therefore, our results indicate that although viable sperm from the High sperm DNA fragmentation group can obtain energy through anaerobic glycolysis and fatty acid beta oxidation, the oxidative phosphorylation and triacylglycerol turnover are defective. This can be a consequence of oxidative stress occurring in the ejaculate from this group, which can alter sperm mitochondrial activity [81]. Because mitochondria are usually the first site for alterations triggered by oxidative stress [81], this can be occurring in the High group even in the presence of some proteins involved with sperm protection, such as ODF1 and prostasomal proteins.…”
Section: Enriched Functions In the Low Sperm Dna Fragmentation Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Imbalances between ROS production and semen antioxidant capacity will lead to oxidative stress [9,10], which will ultimately result in oxidation of membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids [14,15], loss of mitochondrial membrane potential [16], and single and double strand DNA fragmentation [17].…”
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“…Sperm are especially susceptible to OS because they present high plasma membrane concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)-methylene groups present between double bonds in the carbon chain are sites where hydrogen molecules may easily be removed by ROS [14,15]-and lipid peroxidation will eventually lead to loss of mitochondrial activity [16] and increased DNA fragmentation [17].…”
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confidence: 99%