Integrating Lifestyle Modifications and Advanced Sperm Separation Technology: A Case Study on Overcoming Male Infertility Using the LensHooke CA0 Device.

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_172_25
Juhi Barai, Akash More, Namrata Choudhary, Aru Chaudhary, Puja Dhamija, Ganesh Laxman Kalaskar
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Abstract

This study describes the disadvantages of the centrifugation method along with the utilization of high-technology sperm separation to overcome infertility. A 31-year-old female and a 36-year-old male were presented with primary infertility in Maharashtra. The female had normal hormonal profiles; however, the male had a sperm deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) fragmentation (SDF) index of 46%, which may be due to lifestyle factors such as occupational exposure to chemicals and alcohol use. The contribution to the rise in the SDF was previously due to conventional density gradient centrifugation. To reduce the SDF, the male was put on two months of treatment including lifestyle modification (stress reduction, diet improvement, exercise, etc.) along with the antioxidants. Following this, the sperm was separated through the LensHooke CA0 device that avoids centrifugation. This reduces oxidative stress and DNA damage using a natural motility-based sorting mechanism. Post-treatment, the SDF decreased dramatically to 17%. The couple became pregnant with IUI. This case shows that the LensHooke CA0 device effectively lowers SDF, while ART outcomes improve. These results highlight that lifestyle modification should be implemented along with modern, minimally invasive sperm separation procedures for male infertility treatment.

结合生活方式改变和先进精子分离技术:LensHooke CA0装置治疗男性不育症的案例研究
本研究描述了离心方法的缺点以及利用高科技精子分离来克服不孕症。在马哈拉施特拉邦,一名31岁女性和一名36岁男性出现原发性不育症。雌性小鼠的激素水平正常;然而,男性的精子脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)断裂(SDF)指数为46%,这可能是由于生活方式因素,如职业接触化学品和饮酒。对SDF上升的贡献以前是由于传统的密度梯度离心。为了降低SDF,这名男性接受了两个月的治疗,包括改变生活方式(减轻压力、改善饮食、锻炼等)和抗氧化剂。随后,通过LensHooke CA0装置分离精子,避免离心。这减少了氧化应激和DNA损伤使用自然动力为基础的分选机制。治疗后,SDF急剧下降至17%。这对夫妇因人工授精而怀孕。该病例表明LensHooke CA0装置有效降低了SDF,同时改善了ART结果。这些结果强调,生活方式的改变应该与现代微创精子分离程序一起实施,以治疗男性不育症。
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