Oduma Audu, B. Musa, Mukhtar Abdulmajid Adeiza, A. Muhammed, A. Ahmad, B. Ega, Suraju Ahmad Opaluwa, B. Shuaib
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背景:抗精子抗体(ASA)已涉及一些男性不育,特别是那些在一个明确的原因不能找到。此外,一些研究认为抗精子抗体的存在与男性不育有因果关系。目的:调查尼日利亚扎里亚两家医院男性不育症患者血清抗精子抗体的流行情况。材料和方法:入选91例不育症男性和45例有生育能力男性(对照组),随访5个月。采集血样和精液,用ELISA试剂盒处理和分析血清IgA和IgG ASA。结果:扎里亚不育男性血清抗精子抗体阳性率为57.1%,与可育男性血清抗精子抗体阳性率(11.1%)差异显著。与可育男性相比,不育男性IgA和IgG抗精子抗体的患病率明显更高(27.5% vs 4.4%;IgG ASA 53.8% vs 8.9%)。结论:本研究表明,IgA和IgG ASA与Zaria男性不育有关,因此在我国环境下推荐筛查血清抗精子抗体来评估男性不育。
Sero-prevalence of IgG and IgA AntispermAntibodies in Men with Infertility AttendingTwo Major Hospitals in Zaria, Nigeria
Background: Antisperm antibodies (ASA) have been implicated in some male with infertility especially those in which a definite cause could not be found. Also, some studies have attributed a causal relationship to the presence of antisperm antibodies and male infertility. Objective: This study investigated the prevalence of serum antisperm antibodies in men with infertility seen in two Hospitals in Zaria, Nigeria Materials and Methods: A total of 91 infertile men and 45 fertile men (as controls) were enrolled and follow up for 5 months. Blood samples and semen were collected, processed and analysed for serum IgA and IgG ASA using ELISA kits. Results: The study revealed the sero-prevalence of antisperm antibodies among infertile men in Zaria to be 57.1%, which varied significantly with that of the fertile male (11.1%). The prevalence of IgA and IgG antisperm antibodies were significantly higher in infertile male compared to fertile male (27.5% vs 4.4% for IgA ASA; 53.8% vs 8.9% for IgG ASA). Conclusion: The study demonstrated that IgA and IgG ASA are associated with male infertility in Zaria and as such screening for serum antisperm antibodies in the evaluation of men infertility is recommended in our environment.