Abstract

Objectives: Exogenously added Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) have been known to be detrimental or beneficial to mammalian sperm function. The higher levels of ROS, especially Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), produced by damaged spermatozoa were associated with a loss of motility and decreased capacity for sperm-oocyte fusion. The objective of this study was to investigate whether the low levels of H2O2 could be detrimental to sperm motility and fertilization ability.

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