Reproduction and Fertility (Jul 2023)

Role of oxidative stress in male infertility

  • Ndivhuho B Takalani,
  • Elizabeth M Monaneng,
  • Kutullo Mohlala,
  • Thomas K Monsees,
  • Ralf Henkel,
  • Chinyerum S Opuwari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/RAF-23-0024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Infertility affects millions of couples worldwide. Oxidative stress (OS) causes peroxidation of lipids and damage to spermatozoa, thus, reducing the quality of seminal parameters. In addition, the differences in the levels of antioxidants and reactive oxygen species (ROS) caused by intrinsic and extrinsic variables linked to lifestyle, diet, genetics, and OS also contribute to male infertility. High levels of ROS result in sperm damage of sperm parameters due to lipid peroxidation and oxidation of proteins. Other significant causes of ROS include changes in sex hormone levels, sperm DNA damage, including mutations, and immature spermatozoa. Treating the root causes of OS, by changing one’s lifestyle, as well as antioxidant therapy, may be helpful strategies to fight OS-related infertility. However, the determination of male infertility induced by OS is currently a challenge in the field of reproductive health research. This review intends to describe the role of oxidative stress on male infertility and the current understanding of its management.

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