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Elemental composition of human semen is associated with motility and genomic sperm defects among older men.
[achondroplasia]
Older
men
tend
to
have
poorer
semen
quality
and
are
generally
at
higher
risks
for
infertility
and
abnormal
reproductive
outcomes
.
We
employed
proton-induced
X-
ray
emission
(
PIXE
,
3
MeV
proton
beam
)
to
investigate
the
concentrations
of
zinc
,
copper
,
calcium
,
sulfur
,
chlorine
,
potassium
,
titanium
,
iron
and
nickel
in
washed
sperm
and
seminal
plasma
from
non-smoking
groups
of
10
older
men
(
65
-
80
years
old
)
and
10
younger
men
(
22
-
28
years
old
)
who
were
concurrently
assayed
for
sperm
function
and
genomicly
defective
sperm
.
The
older
group
showed
elevated
zinc
,
copper
and
calcium
in
sperm
and
elevated
sulfur
in
seminal
plasma
compared
with
the
younger
men
.
The
older
group
also
showed
reduced
motility
as
well
as
increased
sperm
DNA
fragmentation
,
achondroplasia
mutations
,
DNA
strand
breaks
and
chromosomal
aberrations
.
Sperm
calcium
and
copper
were
positively
associated
with
sperm
DNA
fragmentation
(
P
<
0
.
03
)
.
Seminal
sulfur
was
positively
associated
with
sperm
DNA
fragmentation
and
chromosomal
aberrations
(
P
<
0
.
04
)
,
and
negatively
associated
with
sperm
motility
(
P
<
0
.
05
)
.
Sperm
calcium
was
negatively
associated
with
sperm
motility
,
independent
of
male
age
(
P
=
0
.
01
)
.
We
identified
major
differences
in
elemental
concentrations
between
sperm
and
seminal
plasma
and
that
higher
sperm
copper
,
sulfur
and
calcium
are
quantitatively
associated
with
poorer
semen
quality
and
increased
frequencies
of
genomic
sperm
defects
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"elevated zinc"
symptom
achondroplasia
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