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Query: EC:1.6.5.2 (
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The relationship between superoxide anion production and the activities of sperm specific NADH-
diaphorase
and isozyme LDH-C4 has been investigated in 25 normozoospermic and 17 oligozoospermic semen samples. The samples were separated into high and low density sperm populations on discontinuous, two step (40%:80%) Percoll gradients prior to analysis. Superoxide anion generation was significantly higher (P < 0.001) and
diaphorase
activity significantly increased (P < 0.01) in both low and high density sperm fractions from oligozoospermic patients compared to the values found in normozoospermic men. A significant positive correlation (P < 0.01) between
diaphorase
activity and superoxide anion production was established in the oligozoospermic samples of low density sperm fraction. A tendency of statistically insignificant increase in LDH-C4 isozyme activity was observed in the oligozoospermic samples. The activity of this isozyme appears to have no association with superoxide anion generation or
diaphorase
activity. These findings seem to suggest that excessive superoxide anion production along with increased
diaphorase
activity point to biochemical abnormalities which may affect the functional status of sperms. Hence, determination of these parameters may provide useful data in
male infertility
of unknown etiology.
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PMID:Superoxide anion production and some sperm-specific enzyme activities in infertile men. 775 91
To test the hypothesis that polymorphisms in antioxidant genes are more susceptible to sperm DNA damage and
male infertility
, we examined 11 single-nucleotide polymorphisms from six antioxidant genes (GPX1, CAT, PON1,
NQO1
, SOD2/MnSOD, and SOD3) in 580 infertility cases and 580 controls from a Chinese population-based case-control study (NJMU Infertility Study). Genotypes were determined using the OpenArray platform. Sperm DNA fragmentation was detected using the Tdt-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling assay, and the level of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in sperm DNA was measured using immunofluorescence. The adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using unconditional logistic regression. The results indicated that the PON1 Arg192Glu (rs662) and SOD2 Val16Ala (rs4880) variant genotypes were associated with a significantly higher risk of
male infertility
. In addition, subjects carrying variant genotypes of both loci had a twofold (95% CI, 1.42-2.90) increase in the risk of
male infertility
, indicating a significant gene-gene interaction between these two loci (P for multiplicative interaction=0.045). Moreover, linear regression analysis showed that individuals carrying the PON1 Arg192Glu (rs662) or SOD2 Val16Ala (rs4880) variants have significantly higher levels of sperm DNA fragmentation and 8-OHdG. These data suggest that genetic variations in antioxidant genes may contribute to oxidative sperm DNA damage and
male infertility
.
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PMID:Genetic variants in antioxidant genes are associated with sperm DNA damage and risk of male infertility in a Chinese population. 2220 79
The antioxidant defense system protects DNA from the damaging effects of oxidative stress and is hypothesized to be associated with an increased risk of
male infertility
. Polymorphisms in antioxidant genes and the gene-gene interactions associated with the antioxidant system may increase the potential risk of
male infertility
. In the present case-controlled study, the individual link between seven gene polymorphisms (
NQO1
rs1800566,
SOD2
rs4880,
GSTM3
rs1571858, rs3814309, rs7483,
GSTM5
rs11807 and
GSTP1
rs1695) and the risk of
male infertility
was investigated. A total of 248 idiopathic infertility patients and 310 fertile controls were selected, and genotyping was performed using the Mass ARRAY platform. There were no significant associations between the seven polymorphisms and risk of
male infertility
. However, the analysis of gene-gene interactions showed a decreased risk of
male infertility
in
GSTM3
rs3814309/
NQO1
rs1800566 [CC x CT/TT; odds ratio (OR)=0.56, 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.34-0.92; P=0.022), and a significant association between a gene-gene interaction in
GSTM3
rs1571858/
NQO1
rs1800566 and azoospermia (AG/GG x CC; OR=3.84, 95% CI=1.25-11.81; P=0.019).
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PMID:Association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in antioxidant genes and their gene-gene interactions with risk of male infertility in a Chinese population. 3249 61