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Varicocele-Associated Infertility and the Role of Oxidative Stress on Sperm DNA Fragmentation

Guilherme J. A. Wood, João Paulo Cardoso, Davi V. Paluello, Thiago Fagundes Nunes, Marcello Cocuzza

2021Frontiers in Reproductive Health32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Varicocele has been extensively described and studied as the most important reversible cause of male infertility. Its impact on semen parameters, pregnancy rates, and assisted reproductive outcomes have been associated with multifactorial aspects, most of them converging to increase of reactive oxygen species (ROS). More recently, sperm DNA fragmentation has gained significant attention and potential clinical use, although the body of evidence still needs further evolution. The associations between sperm DNA damage and a variety of disorders, including varicocele itself, share common pathways to ROS increase. This mini-review discusses different aspects related to the etiology of ROS and its relation to varicocele and potential mechanisms of DNA damage.

Topics & Concepts

VaricoceleDNA fragmentationInfertilitySpermMale infertilityOxidative stressSemenDNA damageAndrologyReactive oxygen speciesBiologyEtiologyPregnancyMedicineDNAInternal medicineGeneticsEndocrinologyApoptosisProgrammed cell deathSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilitySelenium in Biological Systems
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