酒精对精液显微分析影响的研究

Namrata Patro
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背景:饮酒是一种主要的可改变的,而不是可避免的生活方式选择,并已显示影响男性生育能力。酒精已被证明会对男性生殖系统造成各种有害影响。目的:比较酒精对酒精组和非酒精组精子数量、活力、活力和形态的影响。这是一项横断面研究,样本量为51。酗酒者精液样本25份(病例),非酗酒者精液样本26份(对照)。材料与方法:收集充分的饮酒史,根据CAGE问卷的标准将25例患者分为轻度(17例)、中度(8例)和重度(0例)。精液显微镜检查,结果用方差分析进行统计学分析。结果:非酗酒者平均精子数为5881万个/ml。轻度和中度酒精组分别降至4544万/ml和3562万/ml。(P = 0.03)。非饮酒者、轻度饮酒者和中度饮酒者活跃精子的比例分别为58.08%、44.41%和30.62%。(P = 0.016)。非酗酒者、轻度酗酒者和中度酗酒者精子运动迟缓的比例分别为19.09%、32.35%和32.5%。对不动精子百分比的影响是不明确的。26例非酗酒者中有15例出现形态学异常。酗酒者精子形态异常的发生率较高。25例均出现精子形态异常。酒精会降低精子的活力。随着酒精度的增加,活力最低在20 ~ 29%之间,最高在70 ~ 79%之间。结论:酒精对精子数量、形态和活力有明显的不利影响。必须使人们认识到酒精对人类健康和生育的不利影响。
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Study of Effect of Alcohol on the Microscopic Analysis of Semen
Background: Consumption of alcohol is a major modifiable, rather avoidable lifestyle choice and has shown to affect male fertility. Alcohol has shown to cause various deleterious effects on the male reproductive system. Aims: To compare the effects of alcohol on the sperm count, motility, viability and morphology in alcoholic and non-alcoholic groups. This was a cross sectional study with sample size of 51. There were 25 semen samples of alcoholics (cases) and 26 semen samples of non-alcoholics (controls). Materials and Methods: Adequate history regarding the alcohol consumption was taken and the cases (n=25) were categorized into mild (n=17), moderate (n=8) and severe (n=0) alcoholics as per standard criteria of the CAGE Questionnaire. Semen was examined microscopically and the results were statistically analyzed using ANOVA. Results: Mean sperm count in the non-alcoholics was 58.81 million/ml. It was reduced to 45.44 million/ml and 35.62million/ml in mild and moderate alcoholic groups respectively. (P=0.03). Actively motile sperms in non-alcoholics, mild and moderate alcoholics were found to be 58.08%, 44.41% and 30.62% respectively. (P=0.016). The percentage of sluggishly motile sperms in non-alcoholics, mild and moderate alcoholics were found to be 19.09%, 32.35% and 32.5% respectively. The effect on the percentage of immotile sperms was ambiguous. 15 out of the 26 cases of non-alcoholics showed abnormalities in the morphology. The incidence of abnormal morphology of sperm was higher in the alcoholics. All 25 cases showed abnormal sperm morphology. Alcohol causes a decrease in the sperm vitality. As the grade of alcohol increased, the lowest vitality was in the range of 20-29% and the highest being in the range of 70-79%. Conclusion: The findings reveal that alcohol consumption had significant detrimental effects on the count, morphology and vitality of spermatozoa. It is important to create awareness among people of the adverse effects of alcohol on human health and fertility.
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