Oxidative Stress Is Associated with Telomere Interaction Impairment and Chromatin Condensation Defects in Spermatozoa of Infertile Males

Archive ouverte

Berby, Benoit | Bichara, Cynthia | Rives-Feraille, Aurélie | Jumeau, Fanny | Pizio, Pierre Di | Sétif, Véronique | Sibert, Louis | Dumont, Ludovic | Rondanino, Chistine | Rives, Nathalie

Edité par CCSD ; MDPI -

International audience. Telomere length can be influenced by reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by lifestyle factors or environmental exposure. We sought to determine whether oxidative stress has an impact on sperm nuclear alterations, especially on chromatin organization and telomere interactions in the spermatozoa of infertile males. We performed an observational and prospective study including fifty-two males, allocated in the “case group” (30 infertile males presenting conventional semen parameter alterations) and the “control group” (22 males with normal conventional semen parameters). ROS detection was determined on spermatozoa using CellROX© probes. Sperm nuclear damage was assessed using quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization (Q-FISH) for relative telomere length and telomere number, aniline blue staining for chromatin condensation, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling for DNA fragmentation, and FISH for aneuploidy and 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine immunostaining for oxidative DNA damages. Infertile males had significantly increased levels of cytoplasmic ROS and chromatin condensation defects as well as a higher mean number of telomere signals per spermatozoon in comparison with controls. In addition, the mean number of sperm telomere signals were positively correlated with the percentage of spermatozoa with chromatin condensation defect. In infertile males with conventional semen parameter alterations, oxidative stress is associated with telomere interaction impairment and chromatin condensation defects.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Cannabis consumption might exert deleterious effects on sperm nuclear quality in infertile men

Archive ouverte | Verhaeghe, France | CCSD

International audience. Can cannabis consumption alter sperm nuclear integrity in infertile men?

Assessment of the architecture and integrity of frozen‐thawed testicular tissue from (pre)pubertal boys with cancer

Archive ouverte | Rives-Feraille, Aurélie | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Background Testicular tissue freezing is proposed for fertility preservation to (pre)pubertal boys with cancer before highly gonadotoxic treatment. Studies accurately comparing human...

Assessment of the architecture and integrity of frozen‐thawed testicular tissue from (pre)pubertal boys with cancer

Archive ouverte | Rives-Feraille, Aurélie | CCSD

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...