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Decreased very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in sperm correlates with sperm quantity and quality

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JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
卷 36, 期 7, 页码 1379-1385

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-019-01464-3

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Sperm lipids; Sperm; Sphingomyelin; Fatty acids; Very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids; Motility; Sperm count; Fertility

资金

  1. Presbyterian Health Foundation Team Science Grant
  2. National Institutes of Health [EY04149, P30EY021725]
  3. Research to Prevent Blindness
  4. OU College of Medicine Alumni Association
  5. BrightFocus Foundation
  6. Oklahoma Center for Advancement of Science and Technology
  7. Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resource Institute (NIGMS) [U54 GM104938]

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Purpose To determine if levels of very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (VLC-PUFA; >= 28 carbons;4-6 double bonds) in human sperm correlate with sperm quantity and quality as determined by a complete semen analysis. Methods Ejaculates from 70 men underwent a complete semen analysis, which included volume, count, motility, progression, agglutination, viscosity, morphology, and pH. For lipid analysis, sperm were pelleted to remove the semen. Lipids were extracted from the cell pellet and methyl esters of total lipids analyzed by gas chromatography. The sphingolipids were enriched and sphingomyelin (SM) species measured using tandem mass spectrometry. Pair-wise Pearson correlation and linear regression analysis compared percent VLC-PUFA-SM and percent docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) to results from the semen analysis. Results VLC-PUFA-SM species having 28-34 carbon fatty acids were detected in sperm samples, with 28 and 30 carbon VLC-PUFA as most the abundant. The sum of all VLC-PUFA-SM species comprised 0 to 6.1% of the overall SM pool (mean 2.1%). Pair-wise Pearson analyses showed that lower levels of VLC-PUFA-SM positively correlated with lower total motile count (0.68) and lower total count (0.67). Total VLC-PUFA-SM and mole % DHA (22:6n3) were not strongly correlated (-0.24). Linear regression analysis confirmed these findings. Conclusion This study revealed a positive correlation between the levels of VLC-PUFA with sperm count and total motile count and suggests that both sperm quality and quantity may depend on the presence of VLC-PUFA. The lack of correlation between VLC-PUFA and DHA suggests that low VLC-PUFA levels do not result from inadequate PUFA precursors.

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