PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Correlation among isolated teratozoospermia, sperm DNA fragmentation and markers of systemic inflammation in primary infertile men.

  • Luigi Candela,
  • Luca Boeri,
  • Paolo Capogrosso,
  • Walter Cazzaniga,
  • Edoardo Pozzi,
  • Federico Belladelli,
  • Andrea Baudo,
  • Andrea Ravizzoli,
  • Eugenio Ventimiglia,
  • Paola Viganò,
  • Massimo Alfano,
  • Costantino Abbate,
  • Julian Cornelius,
  • Agostino Mattei,
  • Francesco Montorsi,
  • Andrea Salonia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. e0251608

Abstract

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AimTo assess the prevalence of isolated teratozoospermia (iTZS) in a cohort of infertile and fertile men; explore the relationship between iTZS, inflammatory parameters and sperm DNA fragmentation index (SDF) in the same cohort.Materials and methods1824 infertile men and 103 fertile controls. Semen analysis, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and serum hormones were investigated. DFI was tested in infertile men only. According to 2010 WHO semen analysis, patients were categorized in 3 sub-groups of isolated sperm defects: isolated oligozoospermia (iOZS), isolated asthenozoospermia (iAZS) and iTZS. Descriptive statistics and linear regression models tested the association between clinical variables and inflammatory markers.ResultsAmong infertile men, iAZS, iTZS, and iOZS were found in 13.9%, 11.9% and 4.1% participants, respectively. iTZS was found in 37 (35.9%) fertile men. Infertile men with iTZS had higher NLR values than those with iOZS, iAZS and men with normal semen parameters (all pConclusionsiTZS was found in 11.9% of infertile men but it was even more prevalent in fertile controls. Infertile men with iTZS had higher NLR than fertile controls and increased SDF values than infertile participant with iAZS, iOZS, or normal semen parameters. No differences in hormonal characteristics were found between infertile and fertile men with iTZS.