Evaluation of Male Accessory Gland Markers and Seminal Parameters in Obese Infertile Men

Reham Mera, Z. Obaid, T. Emran, R. Eldahshan
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Article information Background: Numerous researches indicate that being overweight or obese may change how accessory glands are structured and function. As a result, it could be valuable to examine chemical markers of accessory glands as a means of identifying these changes. Aim of the work: This study aims at evaluating the effect of obesity on markers of accessory glands [seminal vesicles and prostate], epididymis and seminal parameters [volume, concentration, motility, morphology, viability] in infertile men. Patients and Methods: This study is a comparative crosssectional study that included 50 males complaining from infertility, who were divided in two groups according to BMI; control group: BMI [18-25 kg/m] and case group: BMI ≥ 25 kg/m. Semen analysis and markers of accessory gland were analyzed for all patients. Results: The semen volume, sperm count was significantly decreased in obese adults as compared to controls. The total motility, progressive motility ratio and ratio of immotile sperms all were affected among obese infertile men. Serum fructose, citric acid and alpha glucosidase levels were all affected among obese individuals with statistically significant difference [P= <0.001]. Conclusion: Obese men showed decreased sperm and prostatic function as compared with controls. Markers of oxidative stress are linked with progressive adiposity. So that, avoiding excessive body weight in infertile men at the appropriate time could lead to an improvement in both infertility and prostate disorders. Received: 09-10-2022 Accepted: 11-06-2023 DOI: 10.21608/IJMA.2023.167771.1526. *Corresponding author Email: rehammera22@gmail.com Citation: Mera RAM, Obaid ZM, Emran TM, Eldahshan RM. Evaluation of Male Accessory Gland Markers and Seminal Parameters in Obese Infertile Men. IJMA 2023 June; 5 [6]: 3348-3359. doi: 10.21608/IJMA.2023.167771.1526.
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肥胖不育男性生殖腺标志物和精液参数的评价
文章信息背景:大量研究表明,超重或肥胖可能会改变附属腺的结构和功能。因此,检查副腺的化学标记物作为识别这些变化的一种手段可能是有价值的。工作目的:本研究旨在评估肥胖对不育男性副腺标志物[精囊和前列腺]、附睾和精液参数[体积、浓度、活力、形态、活力]的影响。患者和方法:这项研究是一项比较横断面研究,包括50名抱怨不孕的男性,他们根据BMI分为两组;对照组:BMI[18-25kg/m],病例组:BMI≥25kg/m。对所有患者的精液分析和副腺标志物进行分析。结果:与对照组相比,肥胖成年人的精液量、精子数量显著下降。肥胖不育男性精子的总运动率、进行性运动率和静止精子率均受影响。肥胖者血清果糖、柠檬酸和α-葡萄糖苷酶水平均受影响,差异有统计学意义(P=0.001)。结论:与对照组相比,肥胖男性精子和前列腺功能下降。氧化应激的标志物与进行性肥胖有关。因此,在适当的时候避免不育男性体重过大,可以改善不育和前列腺疾病。接收日期:2022年9月10日接受日期:2023年6月11日DOI:10.21608/IJMA.2023.167771.1526*通讯作者电子邮件:rehammera22@gmail.com引文:Mera RAM、Obaid ZM、Emran TM、Eldahshan RM。肥胖不育男性副腺标志物和精液参数的评估。IJMA 2023年6月;5[6]:3348-3359。doi:10.21608/IJMA.2023.167771.1526。
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