• 中文
    • English
Logo
  • Home
  • Clinics
  • Doctors
  • Services
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
    • ivf
    • iui
    • pgd
    • Egg Freezing
    • Fet
    • Semen Analysis
    • Egg Donation And Surrogacy
    • Lgbtq Family Building
  • Blogs
    • fertility 101
    • news
    • fertility 101
    • news
  • Contact

Blog

    Home > blogs > fertility 101

Sperm DNA Fragmentation Index

huangyan      Aug 10, 2023


What Is DNA Fragmentation Index?
‍
Typically, the chances of infertility being attributed to the male partner are between 35% and 40%. The development of a healthy embryo is initiated when the chromosomes in the egg unite with the chromosomes in the sperm. These chromosomes consist of strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The function of the sperm is to deliver male DNA to the egg; the quality of DNA delivered can determine the development of the embryo and subsequent milestones during pregnancy.
 
Why Is It Important to Check DNA Fragmentation Index?
Traditionally, methods of evaluation of male infertility were limited to a semen analysis that measured the count, motility, and morphology of sperm. It did not assess the DNA that was being delivered. The truth is, sperm that appears normal in terms of motility and morphology by traditional semen analysis, may exhibit significant DNA fragmentation. Up to 8% of infertile men have high levels of sperm DNA fragmentation despite demonstrating normal semen in tests. Thus, it is very important to gauge DNA fragmentation in sperm, to assess male fertility. Recent studies suggest that sperm with DNA fragmentation beyond a certain threshold are evidence of compromised male fertility. The degree of DNA fragmentation in sperm is measured using a metric called the DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI).Sperm DNA fragmentation is usually tested using a procedure called the sperm chromatin dispersion test (SCD). In this routine, around 500 sperm cells are analysed and graded as per the size of their halos. Normal sperm without DNA fragmentation have halos that range in size from medium to large. Sperm that display a small or no halo point to fragmented DNA. A normal sample is thought to hold less than 15% of sperm with DNA damage.
 
All men diagnosed with abnormal semen are ideal candidates for this test, as are those with normal semen and unexplained infertility, previous failed intrauterine insemination cycles or failed in vitro fertilisation procedures.
 
Causes of Sperm DNA Damage
‍
Drugs, chemotherapy and radiation therapy
Cigarette smoking
Environmental toxins
Genital tract inflammation
Testicular hyperthermia (use of hot baths, saunas, laptop computers and prolonged periods of driving)
Varicoceles
Infrequent ejaculation
Advanced age
 
Must read - Do You Need Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis?
 
Treatment for Sperm DNA damage
Depending on what caused the damage to the sperm DNA, there may or may not be a way to enhance sperm DNA. Some ways that may help improve sperm DNA include lifestyle changes, abandonment of cigarettes, reduced exposure to toxins, and consumption of daily zinc and antioxidant supplements. Other specialised clinical options may be suggested by your fertility specialist.

SOURCE :     https://www.cloudninefertility.com/blog/sperm-dna-fragmentation-index

Previus Post Next Post

Comment

Search

category list

  • fertility 101 (105)
  • news (58)

Recent Post

  • Thumb
    The Curious Case of the Missing Sperm: Discover Tre
    Sep 01, 2023
  • Thumb
    Taking the Next Step: When to Consult a Fertility S
    Sep 01, 2023
  • Thumb
    Symptoms, Causes and Treatment for Adenomyosis
    Aug 21, 2023

Reminder

  • Privacy Policy
  • © 2022 Top IVF. All Rights Reserved.

Our Website

  • Home
  • Clinics
  • Doctors
  • Services
  • Blogs
  • Contact

Recent Blogs

The Curious Case of the Missing S

Sep 01, 2023

Taking the Next Step: When to Con

Sep 01, 2023

Symptoms, Causes and Treatment fo

Aug 21, 2023

Contact

  • Phone +1(424)271 - 5288

  • Email [email protected]

Subscribe Newsletter