Haghnazari_2016_J.Reprod.Infertil_17_157

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Title : Effect of Acetylcholinesterase and Butyrylcholinesterase on Intrauterine Insemination, Contribution to Inflammations, Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Status\; A Preliminary Report - Haghnazari_2016_J.Reprod.Infertil_17_157
Author(s) : Haghnazari L , Vaisi-Raygani A , Keshvarzi F , Ferdowsi F , Goodarzi M , Rahimi Z , Baniamerian H , Tavilani H , Vaisi-Raygani H , Pourmotabbed T
Ref : J Reprod Infertil , 17 :157 , 2016
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress affects women fertility and influences on the sperm quality by alterating activities of cholinesterases, a molecular marker of stress-related infertility. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of acetyl-cholinesterase (AChE), butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) activities and phenotypes in patients with unexplained infertility (idiopathic). It's possible association with inflammation marker C-reactive protein (CRP) and other oxidative stress markers, i.e. before and after intra uterine insemination (IUI).
METHODS: In this study, blood samples of 60 patients with unexplained infertility were collected the day before and 24 hr after IUI (between 8 AM and 9 AM after the overnight fasting) and activities of BuChE, AChE, catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GpX) and serum levels of thiol proteins (TP), C-reactive protein (CRP), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) were measured. Statistical significance was assumed at p<0.05.
RESULTS: Before IUI, there was a significant (p=0.048) positive correlation between BuChE activity and plasma TAC and a significant difference in the CAT activity between various BuChE (UU and non-UU) phenotypes. However, after IUI, a significant negative correlation between the AChE activity and BuChE activity was found (p=0.045) and the level of RBC AChE activity was significantly reduced (382.4+/- 163.19 vs. 586.7+/-384 IU/grHb, p=0.025). Meanwhile, after IUI, the activities of SOD (1568+/-847.5 IU/grHb vs. 1126+/-229.3, p=0.031) and CAT (310+/-53.4 IU/grHb vs. 338+/-73, p=0.025) were increased. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that decline in cholinesterases activities may be responsible for stimulation of oxidative stress and inflammation and reduction in fertility rates by IUI.

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Haghnazari L, Vaisi-Raygani A, Keshvarzi F, Ferdowsi F, Goodarzi M, Rahimi Z, Baniamerian H, Tavilani H, Vaisi-Raygani H, Pourmotabbed T (2016)
Effect of Acetylcholinesterase and Butyrylcholinesterase on Intrauterine Insemination, Contribution to Inflammations, Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Status\; A Preliminary Report
J Reprod Infertil 17 :157

Haghnazari L, Vaisi-Raygani A, Keshvarzi F, Ferdowsi F, Goodarzi M, Rahimi Z, Baniamerian H, Tavilani H, Vaisi-Raygani H, Pourmotabbed T (2016)
J Reprod Infertil 17 :157