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Evaluation of the Nox5 Protein Expression and Oxidative Stress in Sperm From Asthenozoospermic Men Compared to Normozoospermic Men Publisher Pubmed



Vatannejad A1, 2 ; Tavilani H3 ; Sadeghi MR4 ; Karimi M5 ; Lakpour N6, 7 ; Amanpour S8 ; Shabani Nashtaei M9 ; Doosti M10
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Source: Journal of Endocrinological Investigation Published:2019


Abstract

Purpose: NADPH oxidase 5 (NOX5), the main isoform of NOX in spermatozoa, has been recognized as the main active generators of reactive oxygen species (ROS), including superoxide anion (O2 −.) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). ROS have been shown to play important roles in many physiological and pathological conditions in spermatozoa. The present study aims to investigate the alterations of NOX5 protein expression and oxidative stress (OS) status in asthenozoospermic men compared to normozoospermic men. Methods: Semen samples were collected from 25 asthenozoospermic men and 28 normozoospermic men. In this study, NOX5 protein expression was evaluated by Western blotting. An OS status was evaluated by measuring of ROS (O2 −. and H2O2), DNA damage and plasma membrane integrity in spermatozoa. Results: The protein expression of NOX5 (p < 0.0001) was remarkably higher in asthenozoospermic men in comparison to normozoospermic men. In addition, the percentages of intracellular O2 −. (p < 0.0001), H2O2 (p < 0.0001) in viable spermatozoa, apoptotic sperm cells with altered plasma membrane (p < 0.001) and DNA damage (p = 0.001) were significantly increased in asthenozoospermic men compared to normozoospermic men. Conclusions: The present study provides evidence that the overexpression of NOX5 protein may induce excessive ROS production and oxidative stress damages to DNA and plasma membrane integrity in asthenozoospermic men. © 2019, Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE).
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