Concentration of fatty acid binding protein as a new indicator of ejaculate fertility

D. Sosnin, K. R. Galkovich
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Objective. To determine the marker function of fatty acid binding protein (FABP) concentration in seminal plasma (SP) in order to assess ejaculate fertility used in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment of infertility in couples. Materials and methods. The study involved semen samples of 96 men of reproductive age: the study group (n=63) – patients with a decrease in concentration and/or total content of spermatozoa in ejaculate, the comparison group (n=33) – men with normal concentration and number of spermatozoa in ejaculate. The content of FABP in SP was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using the test system “FABP – ELISA – BEST” (A-9102, Vector-Best, Russia). In order to determine the informative value of using the concentration of FABP in SP as a criterion of ejaculate fertility of men of the study group, the predictive value of positive and negative IVF results was determined by calculating the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity and efficiency. Results. The content of FABP in SP accounted for 1.29 ± 0.24 ng/mL, the median and interquartile range comprised 1.23 [1.13–1.35] ng/mL, ranging from 1.08 to 2.79 ng/mL. The study revealed statistically significant intergroup differences (Mann-Whitney test U=79.00; p=0.000016), a weak correlation between the level of FABP and the concentration of spermatozoa (R=0.578008) and their number in ejaculate (R=0.583599). The diagnostic sensitivity of the test for FABP in SP of the men of the study group accounted for 81.82%, specificity – 78.95%, efficiency – 80.95%. Conclusion. Seminal plasma FABP can act as a marker of spermatogenesis disorders. The study of this protein in ejaculate provides the accuracy of predicting the outcome of in vitro fertilization.
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脂肪酸结合蛋白浓度作为射精生育能力的新指标
研究目的确定精浆(SP)中脂肪酸结合蛋白(FABP)浓度的标记功能,以评估用于体外受精(IVF)治疗不孕症夫妇的射精生育能力。材料与方法研究涉及96名育龄男性的精液样本:研究组(63人)--射精中精子浓度和/或总含量下降的患者;对比组(33人)--射精中精子浓度和数量正常的男性。精液中 FABP 的含量是通过酶联免疫吸附试验测定的,使用的试验系统是 "FABP - ELISA - BEST"(A-9102,Vector-Best,俄罗斯)。为了确定将 SP 中 FABP 的浓度作为研究组男性射精生育能力标准的信息价值,通过计算诊断灵敏度、特异性和效率,确定了试管婴儿阳性和阴性结果的预测价值。结果SP中的FABP含量为1.29 ± 0.24纳克/毫升,中位数和四分位数范围为1.23 [1.13-1.35]纳克/毫升,范围在1.08至2.79纳克/毫升之间。研究显示,组间差异具有统计学意义(Mann-Whitney 检验 U=79.00;P=0.000016),FABP 水平与精子浓度(R=0.578008)和精子在射精中的数量(R=0.583599)之间存在弱相关性。研究组男性 SP 中 FABP 检测的诊断灵敏度为 81.82%,特异性为 78.95%,有效率为 80.95%。结论精浆FABP可作为精子发生障碍的标志物。通过研究射精中的这种蛋白质,可以准确预测体外受精的结果。
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