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Majid Tafrihi

Majid Tafrihi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Science
Address: Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Mazandaran, Iran, Postal code: 4741695447
Phone: 01135305252

Research

Title
Association of malondialdehyde and total antioxidant capacity levels in blood and seminal plasma with teratospermic male infertility
Type
Presentation
Keywords
Lipid peroxidation, Reactive oxygen species, Total antioxidant capacity, Male infertility
Year
2016
Researchers Azadeh Mohammad Hasani ، Younes Aftabi ، Majid Tafrihi ، Seyed Gholam Ali Jorsarayi ، Abasalt Hosseinzadeh Colagar

Abstract

Background: The sperm dysfunction is one of the major causes of men infertility caused by reactive oxygen species (ROSs). These ROSs led to lipid peroxidation (LPO) and the establishment of firm peroxidation products like malondialdehyde (MDA) in seminal and blood plasma. The purpose of this study is association two biomarkers of oxidative stress; total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and MDA with qualityquantity factors in teratospermic men. Methods: Sixty blood and seminal samples including 30 normal samples, as a control groups and 30 teratospermic men samples, as a case groups, were collected from the Fatemezahra IVF centre (Babol, Iran). Semen was analyzed on the basis of World Health Organization, WHO (1999). Seminal and blood plasma TAC and MDA levels in all samples were measured by TBARs and FRAP methods, respectively. Result: Our results showed that TAC level in seminal and blood plasma of normospermic men was significantly higher than teratospermic men and had positive correlation with sperm count, motility and morphology. In contrast seminal and blood plasma MDA levels in normospermic men were significantly lower than in teratospermic men and had negative correlation with sperm count, motility and morphology. Conclusion: Thus, it seems that strengthening the antioxidant capacity of idiopathic infertile male may prevent the development of teratospermic malfunction.