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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Men Suffering From Infertility Due to Oligospermia.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Men Suffering From Infertility Due to Oligospermia.

Recruiting
21 years and older
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

Infertility in a couple is defined as the inability to achieve conception despite one year of frequent, unprotected intercourse. Infertility affects approximately 12% of couples attempting to conceive. The goal of this study is to explore the potential beneficial effect of HBOT on sperm count of infertile male due to oligospermia.

Description

Infertility in a couple is defined as the inability to achieve conception despite one year of frequent, unprotected intercourse. Infertility affects approximately 12% of couples attempting to conceive. The male factor is equally attribute to couple infertility like woman infertility.

Male infertil¬ity may have many reasons. In up to 90% of male infertility cases, there is a decrease in sperm count or the might show poor sperm quality. During spermatogenesis, mitochondria undergo continuous morphological and distributional changes with germ cell development. Deficiencies in these processes lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and abnormal spermatogenesis, thereby causing male infertility.

In addition to mitochondria, telomer also play a significant role in sperm functionality. Telomere length is considered one of the most relevant biological markers of genomic stability. The negative impact of telomere shortening on sperm quality has been suggested as an important indicator of male infertility.

It is now understood that Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), triggers both oxygen and pressure sensitive genes, resulting in inducing mitochondrial proliferation, increase in complex I activity and those mitochondrial efficiency. With respect to telomers, in a recent study, it was demonstrated that HBOT can induce telomeres elongation.

The goal of this study is to explore the potential beneficial effect of HBOT on sperm count of infertile male due to oligospermia.

All eligible participants will receive hyperbaric treatment. The treatment will be administrated in a multi-place chamber. The protocol comprises of 60 daily sessions, 5 sessions per week within a three-month period. Each session includes breathing 100% oxygen by mask at 2ATA for 90 minutes with 5-minute air breaks every 20 minutes.

The evaluation procedure will be performed 4 times, at baseline, after 40 sessions, end of the treatment period and 60 days after the treatment ended, and includes sperm analysis, sperm and lymphocyt telomeres length.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age above 21 years
  2. At least two sperm examination showing oligospermia (<15·106 sperm/mL)
  3. Diagnosis of idiopathic oligospermia.
  4. Subject willing and able to read, understand and sign an informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Inability to attend scheduled clinic visits and/or comply with the study protocol
  2. Active malignancy
  3. Previous treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy
  4. Substance use at baseline
  5. Severe or unstable physical disorders or major cognitive deficits at baseline
  6. HBOT for any reason prior to study enrolment
  7. Chest pathology incompatible with pressure changes (including moderate to severe asthma)
  8. Ear or Sinus pathology incompatible with pressure changes
  9. Chronic disease like diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease etc.
  10. Active smoking

Study details
    Oligospermia

NCT05842239

Assaf-Harofeh Medical Center

15 May 2024

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