Sperm metabolomic profiles of varicocele-associated asthenozoospermia.

Journal: Journal Of Pharmaceutical And Biomedical Analysis
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Abstract

Varicocele is a leading cause of male infertility, with asthenozoospermia being a common phenotype. The metabolic basis of varicocele-induced asthenozoospermia remains poorly understood, necessitating a comprehensive metabolic profiling study. This GC-MS-based metabolomic study investigated sperm metabolic profiles across three cohorts: healthy controls (HC, n = 30), varicocele patients with normal motility (VC, n = 30), and varicocele-associated asthenozoospermia cases (VA, n = 30). Multivariate analyses (Principal Component Analysis, Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis, and Orthogonal Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis) of 85 identified endogenous metabolites revealed progressive metabolic dysregulation: 25 differential metabolites (including cysteine, leucine, glycine) distinguished VC from HC, while 29 additional perturbations (valine, threonine, alanine) characterized VA cases. These findings systematically delineate varicocele-related metabolic disturbances, providing mechanistic insights into sperm motility impairment and potential therapeutic targets for male infertility management.

Authors
Yuyang Hou, Yupeng Wang, Mengyue Pan, Di An, Mengling Zhong, Qi Zhang
Relevant Conditions

Varicocele, Infertility