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Publications Tagged with "Cigarette smoking"

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2022

1 publication

Effect of the Heavy Cigarette Smoking on Sperm Chromatin, DNA Fragmentation and Methylation in Young Saudi Men

SYED T ALI et al.
8/1/2022

ABSTRACT Cigarette smoking is a lifestyle pattern. It is a major global health problem responsible for the decline in semen quality and an overall decline in male reproductive health. The main objective of the current study was therefore to evaluate the effect of cigarette smoking on sperm quality in young Saudi men living in the Western region of Saudi Arabia (Makkah). In this study, semen samples were collected from 100 men each (mild, moderate and heavy cigarette smokers) aged between 18 and 36 years with a mean age of 24.38 ± 9.58 years. All samples were collected by masturbation with the abstinence interval of sex or ejaculate of at least 72 hours, along with 100 aged matched healthy nonsmokers who served as controls. The percentage of abnormal sperm chromatin non-condensation, DNA fragmentation, and DNA methylation was found to be significantly higher in heavy smokers compared to mild / moderate / nonsmokers (p <.0005). These results indicate that heavy cigarette smoking negatively affects the conventional semen parameters including sperm chromatin condensation and sperm viability. We hypothesized that heavy cigarette smoking seems to be associated with sub-fertility in these males by reducing sperm quality in a dose-dependent manner. Keywords: Cigarette smoking, Sperm chromatin, DNA fragmentation and methylation, young Saudi men.

2021

1 publication

The Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Penile Vasculature and Cardiodynamics among Young Saudi Population

SYED T ALI et al.
12/1/2021

ABSTRACT Erectile and cardiovascular dysfunctions in cigarette smokers are important signs resulting probably due to pelvic autonomic neuropathy with damage to the parasympathetic nervi erigentes. Evidence related to neuropathic etiology comes from studies that show structural changes in autonomic nerve fibers supplying the corpora cavernosa. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of cigarette smoking on penile mid shaft circumference and length, penile pulse amplitude, both systolic and diastolic blood pressures, and heart rate in response to erotic stimulation in young Saudi men living in Western region of Saudi Arabia (Makkah). In this free-living population study data was collected from100 men each (mild, moderate and heavy cigarette smokers) ages between 20 and 35 years with a mean age of 26.42 ± 10.69 years along with 100 age matched healthy non smokers who served as controls. Heavy cigarette smoker group showed a significant decrease (p<0.0005) in mid shaft penile circumference and length and penile pulse amplitude where as both systolic and diastolic blood pressures and heart rate exhibited a significant increase (P<0.025, P<0.0005 and P<0.005 respectively. However this difference was found to be non significant in mild smoker group when compared with non smoker controls. We hypothesized that heavy cigarette smoking seems to be associated with sub-fertility in these males with significant alteration in the penile vasculature and cardiodynamics in a dose-dependent manner.

2020

1 publication

The Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Semen Parameters Among Young Saudi Population

SYED T ALI et al.
7/1/2020

Cigarette smoking is a lifestyle pattern. It is a major public health problem globally and is considered as one of the most important factor responsible for decline in semen quality and overall decline in male reproductive health. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of cigarette smoking on semen quality in young Saudi men living in Western region of Saudi Arabia (Makkah). In this free-living population study semen samples were collected from100 men each (mild, moderate and heavy cigarette smokers) ages between 20 and 35 years with a mean age of 26.42 ± 10.69 years by masturbation with the abstinence interval of sex or ejaculate of at least 72 hours, along with 100 age matched healthy nonsmokers who served as controls. Heavy cigarette smoker group was found to be associated with significantly low levels of sperm count, concentration, sperm motility, semen volume, and percentage of morphologically (p<0.0005). We hypothesized that heavy cigarette smoking seems to be associated with sub-fertility in these males by reducing semen quality in a dose-dependent manner. Keywords: Cigarette smoking, seminal parameters, young Saudi men

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