Sperm integrity pre- and post-chemotherapy in men with testicular germ cell cancer

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  • Radboud University Medical Center ROR
  • Radboud University Nijmegen ROR

Human Reproduction (Oxford, England), 21(7), 1781-1786, 2006

DOI 10.1093/humrep/del084 PMID 16601009

Abstract

Background

While (partial) recovery of spermatogenesis, observed by means of standard semen analysis, has been seen in testicular cancer patients after chemotherapy with cisplatin, sperm genomic integrity and its implication for the patient's fertility are poorly understood.

Methods

Semen and serum from 22 patients treated for testicular cancer were analysed preand post-chemotherapy. Besides routine semen analysis, sperm samples were evaluated by computerized karyometric image analysis (CKIA), chromomycin-A3 assay (CMA3, chromatin condensation) and TdT-mediated dUTP nick-end labelling assay (TUNEL, DNA damage). Serum FSH, LH and testosterone concentrations were measured.

Results

Ejaculate volume decreased post-chemotherapy (P<0.05). External sperm characteristics (CKIA morphometry) and sperm counts did not deteriorate after chemotherapy. An improvement in DNA condensation was assessed after chemotherapy (37 versus 50% and 47.5 versus 63.7% for CMA3 and CKIA respectively; both P<0.005); yet a high percentage of TUNEL-positive sperm was found in the samples (21 versus 25% for preand post-chemotherapy samples respectively). These values were significantly higher than those of a convenience sample of normozoospermic males attending pre-IVF screening. Serum FSH and LH (IU/l) increased after chemotherapy compared with pretreatment levels (8.1 versus 16.7 and 4.5 vs 6.8; both P<0.05, respectively).

Conclusions

Despite the improvement in sperm chromatin packaging after chemotherapy, an abnormally high percentage of DNA-damaged sperm was found in these samples. As sperm quality does not reach normal levels after treatment, it remains difficult to outline the best strategy and guidance concerning fertility potential of testicular cancer patients.

Topics

sperm DNA integrity post chemotherapy testicular cancer, cisplatin chemotherapy spermatogenesis recovery sperm quality, TUNEL assay sperm DNA damage testicular germ cell cancer, chromomycin A3 sperm chromatin condensation chemotherapy, testicular cancer sperm cryopreservation fertility post treatment, sperm genomic integrity cisplatin treatment outcomes, FSH LH testosterone post chemotherapy testicular cancer, computerized karyometric image analysis sperm morphometry, sperm DNA fragmentation cancer treatment male fertility, spermatogenesis recovery after cisplatin fertility potential
PMID 16601009 16601009 DOI 10.1093/humrep/del084 10.1093/humrep/del084

Cite this article

Spermon JR, Ramos, L., Wetzels, A., Sweep, F., Braat, D., Kiemeney, L., & Witjes JA (2006). Sperm integrity pre- and post-chemotherapy in men with testicular germ cell cancer. *Human reproduction (Oxford, England)*, *21*(7), 1781-1786. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/del084

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