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The proposed research aims to study the effects of antioxidant therapy, commonly used in male infertility treatment, on semen analysis. Patients presenting with male infertility, who are found to have abnormal semen analysis shall be recruited to this study. They will be asked to provide a sample of semen for routine semen analysis and advanced semen tests including sperm DNA fragmentation and sORP before starting with antioxidant therapy and after 3-month treatment with antioxidants.
After completing the data analysis, we intend to publish the study in high impact perr reviewed journals and present it in international conferences.
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The proposed research aims to study the effects of antioxidant therapy, commonly used in male infertility treatment, on semen analysis. Several studies have been conducted to evaluate the effect of many antioxidant regimens on male infertility. A randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial investigated a combined antioxidant regimen, including vitamin C, using Menevit (lycopene 6mg, vitamin E 400IU, vitamin C 100mg, zinc 25mg, selenium 26 mcg, folate 0.5mg, garlic 1g) in couples undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The authors reported a significant improvement in viable pregnancy rate in the treatment group, where 38.5% of transferred embryos resulted in a viable fetus compared to 16% in the placebo group (Tremellen K, 2007). Suleiman et al. studied 300 mg of daily vitamin E in a placebo-controlled study revealing significant improvement in sperm motility and reduction of oxidative stress measures in the treatment group. Moreover, they reported a 21% spontaneous pregnancy rate in the treatment group compared to 0% in the placebo group (Suleiman SA, 1996).
Patients presenting with male infertility, who are found to have abnormal semen analysis shall be recruited to this study. They will be asked to provide a sample of semen for routine semen analysis and advanced semen tests including sperm DNA fragmentation and sORP before starting with antioxidant therapy and after 3-month treatment with antioxidants. No other procedures will be done for research purposes. All other investigations or treatments will be given according to the standard of care. Routinely patients presenting to the male infertility unit at HMC seeking evaluation and treatment for delayed conception will be assessed with a history and physical examination, investigated with semen and endocrine studies and be placed on an antioxidant regimen comprised of vitamins C and E, L-Carnitine and pentoxyfylline. Further management will be individualized and planned according to each patient's condition.
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Semen volume ≤ 1.5 mL
Hydrocele, clinical varicocele (grade 2 and higher), orchitis, epididymitis, Cryptorchidism, irradiation or subjects that received chemotherapy treatment
Clinically meaningful endocrinopathy defined as an endocrinopathy which requires endocrine medications (e.g. Diabetes, Thyroid disease, Pituitary diseases, Adrenal diseases, etc.) or measurement of the following hormonal values:
Leukocytospermia: WBC count of > 1 X 106/ ml
Known HIV infection
Use of antioxidant agents or vitamins within 8 weeks prior to inclusion into the study
Consumption of more than 1 unit of alcohol daily*
Subjects following any special diet including, but not limited to liquid, high or low protein, raw food, vegetarian or vegan, etc.
History of current use of illegal or "recreational" drugs
History of malignancy not curatively treated at least 5 years before screening visit with exception of basal cell carcinoma in situ which may have been curatively treated within 1 year
Participation in another clinical trial within 30 days or 7 half-lives of the prior test product, whichever is longer
Any condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, might put the subject at risk by participation in this study
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