Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to study the effect of rapid freezing and thawing on Malondialdehyde concentration and abnormal sperm chromatin percent and sperm parameters of Asthenozoospermic patients. Methodology: This study was performed in the laboratory of Intra cytoplasmic Injection and freezing of sperm in thefertility center of Al-Sader Medical City / Al-najaf Alashraf City during the period of May, 2012 to April 2013, the study included 30 of Asthenozoospermic patients, the statistical analysis of this study performed by usingStudent's t-test and paired t-test at the level of probability 0.05 Results: the results showed that is sperm rapid freezing process of patients who were Included in the study by usedsperm freezing media (Sperm Freeze) and doing the thawing processes after one month of freezing leads to asignificant decreasing (p<0.05) In the sperm concentration, sperm progressive motility percent, sperm viabilitypercent and normal sperm morphology percent. and a significant increasing (p<0.05). In The Malondialdehydeconcentration and abnormal Sperm chromatin percent and no significant difference (p<0.05) In round Cell concentration in comparison with their ranges after activation Conclusion: It can be concluded in this study that sperm rapid freezing and thawing processes had a negativeeffects on the semen and sperm parameters and Malondialdehyde concentration and abnormal sperm chromatinpercent In the all samples of study included patients. Recommendation: Adding Anti oxidants to the sperm freezing media to decrease the negative effects of freezingand increase the sperm parameters.

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