Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Franco, José Pedro Reis Costa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/36613
Resumo: Infertility is a condition estimated to exist in 15% of the human population worldwide, that is, 186 million individuals live with infertility. Among these, cases of male factor infertility comprise about half of the cases and is the sole cause in a third of these cases. Male infertility may be caused by physiological, physical, genetic, or unknown origin. The first line of investigation of male reproductive problems is through the analysis of sperm parameters, namely the concentration of spermatozoa in the seminal fluid, their motility, and morphology. One of the ways to circumvent fertility or subfertility problems is through the assisted reproduction technology (ART) resource, in which the analysis of sperm parameters may be decisive in choosing the best technique. Thus, this project aimed to evaluate sperm parameters and mitochondrial viability as a function of age and body mass index (BMI) of men seeking fertility treatments in northern Portugal. For this we collected some patient data (age, weight and height), performed the analysis of sperm parameters to all samples and evaluated the Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP) of sperm by the JC-1 assay. According to the samples collected for this work, we saw that most men seeking fertility treatments in the north of Portugal are overweight, which may have implications for the fertility rate. We also observed a negative correlation between the percentage of progressive sperm motility and increasing age in men over 35 years of age. However, in this same age group we observed a positive correlation between sperm concentration and age, with no correlations with the total number of spermatozoa in the samples. In the age group up to 35 years, we observed negative correlations between seminal volume and pH with the BMI of men. In the age group up to 35 years, we observed negative correlations between seminal volume and pH with the BMI of men. We also detected a positive correlation between men's age and sperm MMP, which may indicate that younger men's mitochondria may be more damaged than older men, which could be explained by some current lifestyle factors. In conclusion, advance age and overweight in men can be considered important factors in the degradation of seminal parameters with possible severe consequences to male fertility.
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spelling Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of PortugalMale fertilitySeminal parametersSperm mitochondriaSpermiogramSpermatozoaInfertility is a condition estimated to exist in 15% of the human population worldwide, that is, 186 million individuals live with infertility. Among these, cases of male factor infertility comprise about half of the cases and is the sole cause in a third of these cases. Male infertility may be caused by physiological, physical, genetic, or unknown origin. The first line of investigation of male reproductive problems is through the analysis of sperm parameters, namely the concentration of spermatozoa in the seminal fluid, their motility, and morphology. One of the ways to circumvent fertility or subfertility problems is through the assisted reproduction technology (ART) resource, in which the analysis of sperm parameters may be decisive in choosing the best technique. Thus, this project aimed to evaluate sperm parameters and mitochondrial viability as a function of age and body mass index (BMI) of men seeking fertility treatments in northern Portugal. For this we collected some patient data (age, weight and height), performed the analysis of sperm parameters to all samples and evaluated the Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP) of sperm by the JC-1 assay. According to the samples collected for this work, we saw that most men seeking fertility treatments in the north of Portugal are overweight, which may have implications for the fertility rate. We also observed a negative correlation between the percentage of progressive sperm motility and increasing age in men over 35 years of age. However, in this same age group we observed a positive correlation between sperm concentration and age, with no correlations with the total number of spermatozoa in the samples. In the age group up to 35 years, we observed negative correlations between seminal volume and pH with the BMI of men. In the age group up to 35 years, we observed negative correlations between seminal volume and pH with the BMI of men. We also detected a positive correlation between men's age and sperm MMP, which may indicate that younger men's mitochondria may be more damaged than older men, which could be explained by some current lifestyle factors. In conclusion, advance age and overweight in men can be considered important factors in the degradation of seminal parameters with possible severe consequences to male fertility.A infertilidade é uma condição estimada existir em 15% da população humana mundial, ou seja, 186 milhões de indivíduos convivem com a infertilidade. Entre estes, os casos de infertilidade por fator masculino compreendem cerca de metade dos casos e é a única causa em um terço desses casos. A infertilidade masculina pode ser causada por origem fisiológica, física, genética ou desconhecida. A primeira linha de investigação dos problemas reprodutivos masculinos é através da análise de parâmetros espermáticos, nomeadamente a concentração de espermatozoides no fluido seminal, a sua motilidade e morfologia. Uma das formas de contornar problemas de fertilidade ou subfertilidade é por recurso à tecnologia de reprodução assistida (ART), em que a análise dos parâmetros espermáticos pode ser decisiva na escolha da melhor técnica. Assim, este projeto teve como objetivo avaliar os parâmetros espermáticos e a viabilidade mitocondrial em função da idade e do índice de massa corporal (IMC) de homens que procuram tratamentos de fertilidade no norte de Portugal. Para isso recolhemos alguns dados dos pacientes (idade, peso e altura), realizamos a análise dos parâmetros espermáticos para todas as amostras e avaliamos o Potencial da Membrana Mitocondrial (MMP) dos espermatozoides pelo ensaio com a sonda JC-1. De acordo com as amostras recolhidas para este trabalho, vimos que a maioria dos homens que procuram tratamentos de fertilidade no norte de Portugal têm excesso de peso, o que pode ter implicações na taxa de fertilidade. Também observamos uma correlação negativa entre a percentagem de motilidade espermática progressiva e o aumento da idade em homens acima dos 35 anos. No entanto, nesta mesma faixa etária observamos uma correlação positiva entre a concentração espermática e idade, não havendo correlações com o número total de espermatozoides nas amostras. Na faixa etária até aos 35 anos, observamos correlações negativas entre volume seminal e pH com o IMC dos homens. Na faixa etária até aos 35 anos, observamos correlações negativas entre volume seminal e pH com o IMC dos homens. Também detetamos uma correlação positiva entre a idade dos homens e a MMP do esperma, o que pode indicar que as mitocôndrias dos homens mais jovens podem ser mais danificadas do que os homens mais velhos, o que pode ser explicado por alguns fatores do estilo de vida moderna. Em conclusão, a idade avançada e o excesso de peso nos homens podem ser considerados fatores importantes na degradação dos parâmetros seminais com possíveis consequências graves para a fertilidade masculina.2023-03-21T13:37:01Z2022-12-20T00:00:00Z2022-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/36613engFranco, José Pedro Reis Costainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:10:37Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/36613Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:07:21.875599Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
title Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
spellingShingle Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
Franco, José Pedro Reis Costa
Male fertility
Seminal parameters
Sperm mitochondria
Spermiogram
Spermatozoa
title_short Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
title_full Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
title_fullStr Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
title_sort Reproductive parameters and mitochondrial evaluation in men from the north of Portugal
author Franco, José Pedro Reis Costa
author_facet Franco, José Pedro Reis Costa
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco, José Pedro Reis Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Male fertility
Seminal parameters
Sperm mitochondria
Spermiogram
Spermatozoa
topic Male fertility
Seminal parameters
Sperm mitochondria
Spermiogram
Spermatozoa
description Infertility is a condition estimated to exist in 15% of the human population worldwide, that is, 186 million individuals live with infertility. Among these, cases of male factor infertility comprise about half of the cases and is the sole cause in a third of these cases. Male infertility may be caused by physiological, physical, genetic, or unknown origin. The first line of investigation of male reproductive problems is through the analysis of sperm parameters, namely the concentration of spermatozoa in the seminal fluid, their motility, and morphology. One of the ways to circumvent fertility or subfertility problems is through the assisted reproduction technology (ART) resource, in which the analysis of sperm parameters may be decisive in choosing the best technique. Thus, this project aimed to evaluate sperm parameters and mitochondrial viability as a function of age and body mass index (BMI) of men seeking fertility treatments in northern Portugal. For this we collected some patient data (age, weight and height), performed the analysis of sperm parameters to all samples and evaluated the Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP) of sperm by the JC-1 assay. According to the samples collected for this work, we saw that most men seeking fertility treatments in the north of Portugal are overweight, which may have implications for the fertility rate. We also observed a negative correlation between the percentage of progressive sperm motility and increasing age in men over 35 years of age. However, in this same age group we observed a positive correlation between sperm concentration and age, with no correlations with the total number of spermatozoa in the samples. In the age group up to 35 years, we observed negative correlations between seminal volume and pH with the BMI of men. In the age group up to 35 years, we observed negative correlations between seminal volume and pH with the BMI of men. We also detected a positive correlation between men's age and sperm MMP, which may indicate that younger men's mitochondria may be more damaged than older men, which could be explained by some current lifestyle factors. In conclusion, advance age and overweight in men can be considered important factors in the degradation of seminal parameters with possible severe consequences to male fertility.
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