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Filter by:It has been described that microgravity affects cellular and molecular structures. Cell membrane, cytoskeleton, cytoplasm and nucleus have been found to be sensible to gravitational changes. Alterations in the male and female reproductive systems have also been reported in mouse and other animals. The effects of microgravity on human reproductive cells remain unknown. The main objective of this experimental study is to investigate the effect of simulated microgravity in human male reproductive cells under in vitro conditions. Induced microgravity conditions will be obtained with a smaller single-engine aerobatic aircraft that can provide parabolic flights. The main parameters to be analyzed are: sperm motility, vitality, DNA fragmentation and apoptosis.
The main purpose of the study is to assess to which degree a series of sperm parameters known to be associated with fertilization and implantation potential in artificial reproductive technology (ART) differ in consecutive sperm samples produced after 2-7 days and 2 hours of sexual abstinence in males from couples referring for ART treatment.