Fertility fromthe Point
of View of Free Radicals and Antioxidants
Holeček V.1, Liška J.1, Racek J.2, Rokyta R.3, Holečková D.1, Rokyta P.4
1Mulačova nemocnice, Plzeň 2Ústav klinické biochemie a hematologie Lékařské fakulty UK a Fakultní nemocnice, Plzeň 3Ústav normální, patologické a klinické fyziologie, 3. lékařská fakulta UK, Praha 4Natalart s.r.o., Plzeň |
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Summary:
In industrial countries decreased fertility, occurs especially in men due to increased free radical production.
Therefore it is needed to support the antioxidant therapy in indicated cases and to improve the reparative
processes of the impaired molecules. There is an increased significance of superoxide dismutase and glutathione
peroxidase, which protect sperm from oxidative stress and glutathione and thioredoxin system, which enable
the repair of the impaired molecules. To the antioxidants which are also important belong zinc, ascorbic acid,
uric acid, albumin, coenzyme Q10, vitamin E, B-complex, folic acid and others. The importance of selenium
underlines its presence in glutathione peroxidase, thioredoxin reductase and its relatively high level in reproductive
organs. Deficiency of selenium increases the probability ofDNAdamage due to free radicals. A protective
effect and the ability to acquire the needed energy to fertilization has the presence of L-carnitine and acetylcarnitine.
Key words:
fertility, male infertility, free radicals, antioxidants, L-carnitine.
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