Between 1950 and 2013, aluminum production was multiplied by thirty in the world. Today, men's exposure to aluminum, including food products, cosmetics, air and water contamination, and a number of drugs (vaccine, gastric bandages, etc.) has never been so high and should continue to increase. At the same time, we are witnessing a decline in male fertility in Western countries. In this context, several teams, including ours, have studied the impact of aluminum on the fertility of men. These studies have shown that aluminum accumulates in semen and especially in sperm near its DNA. Aluminum has already shown that it is capable of damaging the DNA of various cells, especially to increase DNA fragmentation. We therefore hypothesize that aluminum could lead to increased sperm DNA fragmentation. This would result in a decrease of men fertility and in higher risk of miscarriage.
In order to confirm this hypothesis, this study aims to dose aluminum in the spermatozoa of 80 patients who perform artificial insemination and correlate this result to their sperm DNA fragmentation. Patients will be recruited from the reproductive biology unit of Saint-Etienne University Hospital. Aluminum assays will be carried out using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry technique by Prof. Exley at Keele University in Great Britain, a world expert in aluminum toxicity. Measurements of sperm DNA damage will be carried out using flow cytometry by our research team (SAINBIOSE INSERM U1059) at the Medecine Faculty of Saint-Etienne.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
As in the usual practice during artificial insemination a samples of sperm will be collected and analyzed.
CHU de Saint Etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
Aluminum content of sperm
To analyze concentration of aluminum content of sperm the day of inclusion. Aluminum content of sperm will be measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
Time frame: Day 1
Spermatic DNA fragmentation
To analyze Spermatic DNA fragmentation. Spermatic DNA fragmentation will be measured by flow cytometry technical.
Time frame: Day 1
Spermatic DNA methylation
To analyze Spermatic DNA fragmentation. Spermatic DNA fragmentation will be measured by flow cytometry technical.
Time frame: Day 1
Aluminum content of seminal plasma
To analyze aluminum content of seminal plasma. Aluminum content of seminal plasma will be measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
Time frame: Day 1
HCG value
To analyze HCG value in the patient women. HCG value will be measured by blood sample two weeks after artificial insemination
Time frame: Weeks 2
Spontaneous Miscarriage
Analyze the rate of spontaneous miscarriage.
Time frame: Months 9
Live birth
Analyze the rate of live birth
Time frame: Months 9
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