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COVID-19 could damage quality of sperm, reduce fertility in men, study suggests

Agence France-Presse • January 29, 2021, 16:08:44 IST
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Some experts are asking for the male reproductive system to be considered a vulnerable route and high-risk organ of COVID-19 infection by the WHO.

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COVID-19 could damage quality of sperm, reduce fertility in men, study suggests

Covid-19 may damage sperm quality and reduce fertility in men, according to a new study based on experimental evidence. The viral disease – which has swept the globe, claiming nearly 2.2 million lives – can cause increased sperm cell death, inflammation and so-called oxidative stress, researchers reported Friday in the journal Reproduction. “These findings provide the first direct experimental evidence that the male reproductive system could be targeted and damaged by COVID-19,” the authors concluded. Experts commenting on the research, however, said the capacity of the virus to compromise fertility in men remains unproven. COVID-19 causes respiratory illness, especially in older people and those with underlying medical problems. The world has seen more than 100 million confirmed cases since the disease emerged in central China at the end of 2019. Transmitted through respiratory droplets, the disease attacks the lungs, kidneys, intestines and heart. It can also infect male reproductive organs, impairing sperm cell development and disrupting reproductive hormones, earlier studies have shown. The same receptors the virus uses to access lung tissue are also found in the testicles. But the effects of the virus on the ability of men to reproduce remained unclear. Behzad Hajizadeh Maleki and Bakhtyar Tartibian from Justus-Liebig-University in Germany searched for biological markers that might indicate a negative impact on fertility. Analysis done at 10-day intervals for 60 days in 84 men with COVID-19 was compared to data for 105 healthy men. In the COVID-19 patients, sperm cells showed a significant increase in markers of inflammation and oxidative stress, a chemical imbalance that can damage DNA and proteins in the body. [caption id=“attachment_6289741” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”]Illustration of sperm in the hundreds moving in semen. Image: UPenn Illustration of sperm in the hundreds moving in semen. Image: UPenn[/caption]

‘Strong note of caution’

“These effects on sperm cells are associated with lower sperm quality and reduced fertility potential,” said Maleki in a statement. “Although these effects tended to improve over time, they remained significantly and abnormally higher in the COVID-19 patients.” The more severe the disease, the bigger the changes, he added. The male reproductive system “should be considered a vulnerable route of COVID-19 infection and declared a high-risk organ by the World Health Organisation,” Maleki said. Experts not involved in the study welcomed the research, but cautioned that more was needed before drawing hard and fast conclusions. “Men should not be unduly alarmed,” noted Alison Campbell, director of embryology of the CARE Fertility Group in Britain. “There is currently no definitive evidence of long-lasting damage caused by Covid-19, to sperm or male reproductive potential,” she told the London-based Science Media Centre. The results could have been skewed, she added, by the fact that men recovering from Covid were treated with corticosteroids and antiviral therapies, while the control group was not. Allan Pacey, a specialist in male reproductive medicine at the University of Sheffield, raised a “stong note of caution” on how the data was interpreted. Some of the indicators of decreased sperm quality could be due to factors besides Covid-19, he said, noting that more men in the Covid-19 group were overweight. The simple fact that only one group was very sick – no matter the cause – also needed to be taken into account, he added.

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