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Título: Sperm DNA fragmentation as a result of ultra-endurance exercise training in male athletes
Autores/as: Vaamonde, D.
Algar-Santacruz, C.
Abbasi, A.
García Manso, Juan Manuel 
Clasificación UNESCO: 241106 Fisiología del ejercicio
Palabras clave: Endurance training
Hormones
Macrophages
Semen
Triathlon
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Publicación seriada: Andrologia 
Resumen: Intensive sports practice seems to exert negative effects on semen parameters; in order to assess these effects, the objective of this study was to assess semen, including DNA fragmentation, and hormone parameters in elite triathletes. Twelve high-level triathletes preparing for a National Triathlon Championship participated in the study. The qualitative sperm parameters analysed were volume, sperm count, motility, morphology and DNA fragmentation; when needed, additional testing was performed. Assessed hormones were testosterone (T), cortisol (C) and testosterone-cortisol ratio (T/C). Maximum oxygen consumption and training characteristics were also assessed. Hormonal values and physical semen parameters were within normal ranges. DNA fragmentation showed high values (20.4 +/- 6.1%). Round cells in semen were higher than normal (2.8 +/- 1.5 million/ml), with the presence of macrophages. Correlations were found for several parameters: concentration of round cells positively correlated with progressive sperm motility (p = .01) and sperm morphology (p = .02); contrarily, the correlation found with DNA fragmentation was negative (p = .04). Sperm DNA fragmentation and the T/C ratio, however, were correlated in a positive manner (p = .03). As evidenced by the observed results, sperm DNA fragmentation is affected by high-level sports practice; therefore, high loads of endurance training could potentially interfere with the athlete's fertility potential.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41831
ISSN: 0303-4569
DOI: 10.1111/and.12793
Fuente: Andrología [ISSN 0303-4569], v. 50 (1)
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