[Changes in seminal plasma composition and corresponding sperm quality in patients with chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome: Progress in studies].
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Abstract
Prostatitis is one of the three most common prostate diseases in men, the other two being prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, and about 50% of men worldwide have been attacked by prostatitis during their lives. The incidence of infertility is significantly higher in patients with chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) than in those without it, which is mainly attributed to the changed semen composition of the CP/CPPS patients. Using the key words chronic prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, sperm, semen, and seminal plasma, we searched PubMed and Medical Lines online for originals, review articles, clinical trials, case reports and associated citations on humans and animals published up to 2024. We comprehensively reviewed the previous studies and investigations relating chronic prostatitis, seminal plasma change and sperm quality, and discussed the impact of the change of semen composition on sperm quality.
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National journal of andrology was founded in June 1995. It is a core journal of andrology and reproductive medicine, published monthly, and is publicly distributed at home and abroad. The main columns include expert talks, monographs (basic research, clinical research, evidence-based medicine, traditional Chinese medicine), reviews, clinical experience exchanges, case reports, etc. Priority is given to various fund-funded projects, especially the 12th Five-Year National Support Plan and the National Natural Science Foundation funded projects. This journal is included in about 20 domestic databases, including the National Science and Technology Paper Statistical Source Journal (China Science and Technology Core Journal), the Source Journal of the China Science Citation Database, the Statistical Source Journal of the China Academic Journal Comprehensive Evaluation Database (CAJCED), the Full-text Collection Journal of the China Journal Full-text Database (CJFD), the Overview of the Chinese Core Journals (2017 Edition), and the Source Journal of the Top Academic Papers of China's Fine Science and Technology Journals (F5000). It has been included in the full text of the American Chemical Abstracts, the American MEDLINE, the American EBSCO, and the database.