reviewHuman Reproduction UpdateJul 1, 2003Closed access

Role of sperm chromatin abnormalities and DNA damage in male infertility

Cleveland Clinic

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Abstract

Sperm DNA integrity is essential for the accurate transmission of genetic information. It has a highly compact and complex structure and is capable of decondensation-features that must be present in order for a spermatozoon to be considered fertile. Any form of sperm chromatin abnormalities or DNA damage may result in male infertility. In support of this conclusion, it was reported that in-vivo fecundity decreases progressively when > 30% of the spermatozoa are identified as having DNA damage. Several methods are used to assess sperm chromatin/DNA, which is considered an independent measure of sperm quality that may yield better diagnostic and prognostic approaches than standard sperm parameters…

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Keywords
  • Sperm
  • Spermatozoon
  • Chromatin
  • Biology
  • Infertility
  • Male infertility
  • Fertility
  • Andrology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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