Bernardo P. Sobreiro
University of Caxias do Sul
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BJUI | 2006
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; J. Hallak; E.B. Pasqualotto; A.M. Lucon
To evaluate the semen quality and hormonal levels in fertile men according to their level of cigarette smoking.
Revista do Hospital das Clínicas | 2004
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; A.M. Lucon; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; E.B. Pasqualotto; Sami Arap
Infertility affects up to 15% of the sexually active population, and in 50% of cases, a male factor is involved, either as a primary problem or in combination with a problem in the female partner. Because many commonly encountered drugs and medications can have a detrimental effect on male fertility, the medical evaluation should include a discussion regarding the use of recreational and illicit drugs, medications, and other substances that may impair fertility. With the knowledge of which drugs and medications may be detrimental to fertility, it may be possible to modify medication regimens or convince a patient to modify habits to decrease adverse effects on fertility and improve the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy. Concern is growing that male sexual development and reproduction have changed for the worse over the past 30 to 50 years. Although some reports find no changes, others suggest that sperm counts appear to be decreasing and that the incidence of developmental abnormalities such as hypospadias and cryptorchidism appears to be increasing, as is the incidence of testicular cancer. These concerns center around the possibility that our environment is contaminated with chemicals--both natural and synthetic--that can interact with the endocrine system.
Fertility and Sterility | 2008
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Fernanda M. Umezu; Mirian Salvador; E. Borges; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; E.B. Pasqualotto
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of cigarette smoking on antioxidant levels and the presence of leukocytospermia in infertile men. DESIGN Prospective study. SETTING Academic medical center. PATIENT(S) Ten fertile donors and 112 infertile patients were included in the study. INTERVENTION(S) None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Semen analysis was performed according to the World Health Organization guideline. The activity of the superoxide dismutase was based on the adrenochrome concentration, and the catalase activity was determined by the velocity of hydrogen peroxide consumption. RESULT(S) Lower levels of superoxide dismutase and catalase were seen in infertile patients compared with fertile donors. Superoxide dismutase was significantly correlated with sperm concentration and negatively correlated with leukocytospermia. In addition, leukocytospermia was inversely correlated with sperm motility. Superoxide dismutase levels were negatively related to cigarette smoking. CONCLUSION(S) Cigarette smoking may impair sperm motility and decrease the antioxidant activity (negative correlation with superoxide dismutase) in the seminal plasma.
BJUI | 2005
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; J. Hallak; E.B. Pasqualotto; A.M. Lucon
To assess hormone levels, testicular volume, and semen characteristics of fertile men of various age groups.
Urologia Internationalis | 2006
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; E.B. Pasqualotto; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; J. Hallak; Fernanda Medeiros; A.M. Lucon
Introduction: It was the aim of this study to assess whether the changes in the diagnostic techniques and treatment modalities have altered the epidemiology of male factor infertility in the last decade. Material and Methods: From September 1999 to July 2003, 822 patients were evaluated for infertility in a University Hospital. We divided our infertility patients according to the clinical diagnosis. Results: Most of the patients presented with varicocele (n = 282, 34.3%), idiopathic infertility (n = 260, 31.6%), or had had seminal tract obstruction (n = 85, 10.34%). Least common but equally important causes found were mumps (n = 43, 5.23%), pyospermia (n = 37, 4.5%), systemic diseases (n = 36, 4.37%), testicular failure (n = 34, 4.13%), cryptorchidism (n = 14, 1.7%), ejaculatory dysfunction (n = 11, 1.3%), genetics (n = 9, 1.1%), endocrinopathies (n = 4, 0.5%), testicular cancer (n = 4, 0.5%), and testicular torsion (n = 3, 0.36%). Conclusions: Even with the changes in reproductive healthcare in the last years, varicocele and seminal tract obstruction remain the leading causes of male infertility. However, clinicians should not forget other treatable causes of male infertility such as pyospermia, systemic diseases, or testicular cancer.
Human Fertility | 2009
E.B. Pasqualotto; Luana Venturin Lara; Mirian Salvador; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; Edson Borges; Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto
The follicular fluid environment surrounding the oocytes may play a critical role in fertilization and subsequent embryo development. The goal of our study was to evaluate the oxidative stress markers in the semen, blood serum, and follicular fluid of couples undergoing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). Two hundred and eight infertile couples underwent ICSI and the levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase and lipid peroxidation (LPO) were evaluated. Semen Catalase was highly correlated with fertilization and cleavage rates, but not with pregnancy rates. Fertilization and cleavage rates were correlated with the levels of SOD and Catalase in the follicular fluid. After adjusting for age, a negative correlation was detected between LPO levels in follicular fluid and pregnancy rates. Follicular fluid LPO levels may be a marker as a metabolic activity within the follicle need for establishing a pregnancy.
Revista do Hospital das Clínicas | 2004
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Antonio Marmo Lucon; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; Eleonora Bedin Pasqualotto; Sami Arap
In men with prior vasectomy, microsurgical reconstruction of the reproductive tract is more cost-effective than sperm retrieval with in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection if the obstructive interval is less than 15 years and no female fertility risk factors are present. If epididymal obstruction is detected or advanced female age is present, the decision to use either microsurgical reconstruction or sperm retrieval with in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection should be individualized. Sperm retrieval with in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection is preferred to surgical treatment when female factors requiring in vitro fertilization are present or when the chance for success with sperm retrieval and intracytoplasmic sperm injection exceeds the chance for success with surgical treatment.
Fertility and Sterility | 2006
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; J. Hallak; E.B. Pasqualotto; A.M. Lucon
Fertility and Sterility | 2003
Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Antonio Marmo Lucon; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; Jorge Hallak; Eleonora Bedin Pasqualotto; Sami Arap
The Journal of Urology | 2004
Antonio M. Lucan; Fabio Firmbach Pasqualotto; Bernardo P. Sobreiro; Jorge Hallak; Eleonora Bedin Pasqualotto; Sami Arap