Male Oxidative Stress Infertility (MOSI): Proposed Terminology and Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Idiopathic Male Infertility

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Agarwal Ashok, Parekh Neel, Panner Selvam Manesh Kumar, Henkel Ralf, Shah Rupin, Homa Sheryl T, Ramasamy Ranjith, Ko Edmund, Tremellen Kelton, Esteves Sandro, Majzoub Ahmad, Alvarez Juan G, Gardner David K, Jayasena Channa N, Ramsay Jonathan W, Cho Chak Lam, Saleh Ramadan, Sakkas Denny, Hotaling James M, Lundy Scott D, Vij Sarah, Marmar Joel, Gosalvez Jaime, Sabanegh Edmund, Park Hyun Jun, Zini Armand, Kavoussi Parviz, Micic Sava, Smith Ryan, Busetto Gian Maria, Bakırcıoğlu Mustafa Emre, Haidl Gerhard, Balercia Giancarlo, Puchalt Nicolás Garrido, Ben-Khalifa Moncef, Tadros Nicholas, Kirkman-Browne Jackson, Moskovtsev Sergey, Huang Xuefeng, Borges Edson, Franken Daniel, Bar-Chama Natan, Morimoto Yoshiharu, Tomita Kazuhisa, Srini Vasan Satya, Ombelet Willem, Baldi Elisabetta, Muratori Monica, Yumura Yasushi, La Vignera Sandro, Kosgi Raghavender, Martinez Marlon P, Evenson Donald P, Zylbersztejn Daniel Suslik, Roque Matheus, Cocuzza Marcello, Vieira Marcelo, Ben-Meir Assaf, Orvieto Raoul, Levitas Eliahu, Wiser Amir, Arafa Mohamed, Malhotra Vineet, Parekattil Sijo Joseph, Elbardisi Haitham, Carvalho Luiz, Dada Rima, Sifer Christophe, Talwar Pankaj, Gudeloglu Ahmet, Mahmoud Ahmed M A, Terras Khaled, Yazbeck Chadi, Nebojsa Bojanic, Durairajanayagam Damayanthi, Mounir Ajina, Kahn Linda G, Baskaran Saradha, Pai Rishma Dhillon, Paoli Donatella, Leisegang Kristian, Moein Mohamed Reza, Malik Sonia, Yaman Onder, Samanta Luna, Bayane Fouad, Jindal Sunil K, Kendirci Muammer, Altay Baris, Perovic Dragoljub, Harlev Avi
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Despite advances in the field of male reproductive health, idiopathic male infertility, in which a man has altered semen characteristics without an identifiable cause and there is no female factor infertility, remains a challenging condition to diagnose and manage. Increasing evidence suggests that oxidative stress (OS) plays an independent role in the etiology of male infertility, with 30% to 80% of infertile men having elevated seminal reactive oxygen species levels. OS can negatively affect fertility via a number of pathways, including interference with capacitation and possible damage to sperm membrane and DNA, which may impair the sperm's potential to fertilize an egg and develop into a healthy embryo. Adequate evaluation of male reproductive potential should therefore include an assessment of sperm OS. We propose the term Male Oxidative Stress Infertility, or MOSI, as a novel descriptor for infertile men with abnormal semen characteristics and OS, including many patients who were previously classified as having idiopathic male infertility. Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) can be a useful clinical biomarker for the classification of MOSI, as it takes into account the levels of both oxidants and reductants (antioxidants). Current treatment protocols for OS, including the use of antioxidants, are not evidence-based and have the potential for complications and increased healthcare-related expenditures. Utilizing an easy, reproducible, and cost-effective test to measure ORP may provide a more targeted, reliable approach for administering antioxidant therapy while minimizing the risk of antioxidant overdose. With the increasing awareness and understanding of MOSI as a distinct male infertility diagnosis, future research endeavors can facilitate the development of evidence-based treatments that target its underlying cause.

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