Role of oxidative stress in male infertility: an updated review
AT Alahmar - Journal of human reproductive sciences, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Current evidence links oxidative stress (OS) to male infertility, reduced sperm motility, sperm
DNA damage and increased risk of recurrent abortions and genetic diseases. A review of …
DNA damage and increased risk of recurrent abortions and genetic diseases. A review of …
[HTML][HTML] Male oxidative stress infertility (MOSI): proposed terminology and clinical practice guidelines for management of idiopathic male infertility
A Agarwal, N Parekh, MKP Selvam… - The world journal of …, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
Despite advances in the field of male reproductive health, idiopathic male infertility, in which
a man has altered semen characteristics without an identifiable cause and there is no …
a man has altered semen characteristics without an identifiable cause and there is no …
Molecular changes induced by oxidative stress that impair human sperm motility
K Nowicka-Bauer, B Nixon - Antioxidants, 2020 - mdpi.com
A state of oxidative stress (OS) and the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the
male reproductive tract are strongly correlated with infertility. While physiological levels of …
male reproductive tract are strongly correlated with infertility. While physiological levels of …
[HTML][HTML] Male infertility testing: reactive oxygen species and antioxidant capacity
EY Ko, ES Sabanegh Jr, A Agarwal - Fertility and sterility, 2014 - Elsevier
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are an integral component of sperm developmental
physiology, capacitation, and function. Elevated ROS levels, from processes such as …
physiology, capacitation, and function. Elevated ROS levels, from processes such as …
Impacts of oxidative stress and antioxidants on semen functions
AK Bansal, GS Bilaspuri - Veterinary medicine international, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Oxidative stress (OS) has been considered a major contributory factor to the infertility.
Oxidative stress is the result of imbalance between the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and …
Oxidative stress is the result of imbalance between the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and …
Oxidative stress and male infertility—a clinical perspective
K Tremellen - Human reproduction update, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Oxidative stress occurs when the production of potentially destructive reactive oxygen
species (ROS) exceeds the bodies own natural antioxidant defenses, resulting in cellular …
species (ROS) exceeds the bodies own natural antioxidant defenses, resulting in cellular …
[HTML][HTML] Role of reactive oxygen species in the pathophysiology of human reproduction
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the
pathophysiology of human reproduction. DESIGN: Review of literature. SETTING: Fertility …
pathophysiology of human reproduction. DESIGN: Review of literature. SETTING: Fertility …
Novel insights into the pathophysiology of varicocele and its association with reactive oxygen species and sperm DNA fragmentation
CL Cho, SC Esteves, A Agarwal - Asian Journal of Andrology, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Varicocele has been associated with reduced male reproductive potential. With the
advances in biomolecular techniques, it has been possible to better understand the …
advances in biomolecular techniques, it has been possible to better understand the …
Varicocele and male factor infertility treatment: a new meta-analysis and review of the role of varicocele repair
CONTEXT: Varicocele is a common condition, found in many men who present for infertility
evaluation. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of varicocelectomy on male infertility …
evaluation. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of varicocelectomy on male infertility …
Antioxidant systems and oxidative stress in the testes
Spermatogenesis is an extremely active replicative process capable of generating approxi
mately 1,000 sperm a second. The high rates of cell division inherent in this process imply …
mately 1,000 sperm a second. The high rates of cell division inherent in this process imply …