Evidence that chronic hypoxia causes reversible impairment on male fertility

Asian J Androl. 2008 Jul;10(4):602-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2008.00346.x. Epub 2007 Dec 20.

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the effect of chronic hypoxia on human spermatogenic parameters and their recovery time.

Methods: Seminological parameters of six male healthy mountain trekkers were evaluated in normoxia at sea level. After 26 days exposure to altitude (ranging from 2 000 m to 5 600 m, Karakorum Expedition) the same parameters were again evaluated after returning to sea level. These parameters were once again evaluated after 1 month and then again after 6 months.

Results: Sperm count was found to be lower immediately after returning to sea level (P = 0.0004) and again after a month (P = 0.0008). Normal levels were reached after 6 months. Spermatic motility (%) shows no reduction immediately after returning to sea level (P = 0.0583), whereas after 1 month this reduction was significant (P = 0.0066). After 6 months there was a recovery to pre-hypoxic exposure values. Abnormal or immature spermatozoa (%) increased immediately after returning to sea level (P = 0.0067) and then again after 1 month (P = 0.0004). After 6 months there was a complete recovery to initial values. The total number of motile sperm in the ejaculate was found to be lower immediately after returning to sea level (P = 0.0024) and then again after 1 month (P = 0.0021). After 6 months there was a recovery to pre-hypoxic exposure values.

Conclusion: Chronic hypoxia induces a state of oligospermia and the normalization of such seminological parameters at the restoration of previous normoxic conditions after 6 months indicate the influence of oxygen supply in physiological mechanisms of spermatogenesis and male fertility.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological / physiology
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Altitude*
  • Humans
  • Hypoxia / complications*
  • Infertility, Male / etiology*
  • Infertility, Male / pathology
  • Infertility, Male / physiopathology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mountaineering
  • Oligospermia / etiology
  • Oligospermia / pathology
  • Oligospermia / physiopathology
  • Sperm Count
  • Sperm Motility / physiology
  • Spermatogenesis / physiology