Investigation of Antioxidant-Oxidant Levels in Infertile Men: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study

Mehmet Taskiran
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Introduction: The escalating rate of infertility, especially with many of its causes remaining enigmatic, necessitates advanced investigative measures. This study explores the correlation between various biochemical, hormonal, hematological, and oxidative stress parameters in infertile male patients and their sperm parameters. Materials and Methods: From January to July 2023, blood samples of infertile male patients from our outpatient clinic were examined for aforementioned parameters. Patients were categorized into four groups based on their sperm parameters: Group 1 (Normal), Group 2 (Asthenospermia), Group 3 (Oligospermia), and Group 4 (Azoospermia). Results: Infertility duration, FSH, LH, prolactin, and testicular volume (both left and right) varied significantly among the groups (p<0.01). Significant differences were also noted in monocyte, eosinophil, TAS, TOS, OSI, CRP, and ESR levels (p<0.01). Specifically, azoospermia positively correlated with increased Monocyte, TOS, OSI, CRP, and ESR levels (p-values and correlation coefficients ranging from p=0.012, r: 0.141 to p<0.001, r: 0.551). Logistic regression pinpointed TAS, TOS, OSI, and ESR as significant differentiation risk factors. According to ROC analysis, these factors were critical prognosticators for azoospermia. Conclusion: Elevated TOS and OSI, coupled with decreased TAS levels, were linked to monocytes, CRP, and ESR in azoospermia. Thus, TAS, TOS, OSI, and ESR can be pivotal diagnostic tools for infertility, and their evaluation from routine blood samples could streamline the diagnosis and treatment response assessment of infertility.
不孕男性抗氧化剂水平的调查:一项前瞻性横断面研究
导读:不断上升的不孕症率,特别是其许多原因仍然是谜,需要先进的调查措施。本研究探讨男性不育患者的各种生化、激素、血液学和氧化应激参数与精子参数的相关性。材料与方法:于2023年1月至7月对我院门诊收治的男性不育症患者的血液样本进行上述参数检测。根据精子参数将患者分为4组:1组(正常)、2组(弱精子症)、3组(少精子症)和4组(无精子症)。结果:两组间不孕持续时间、FSH、LH、催乳素、睾丸体积(左、右)差异有统计学意义(p < 0.01)。单核细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞、TAS、TOS、OSI、CRP和ESR水平也有显著差异(p<0.01)。具体来说,无精子症与单核细胞、TOS、OSI、CRP和ESR水平升高正相关(p值和相关系数从p=0.012, r: 0.141到p= 0.001, r: 0.551)。Logistic回归确定TAS、TOS、OSI和ESR为显著的分化危险因素。根据ROC分析,这些因素是无精子症的关键预测因素。结论:无精子症患者TOS和OSI升高以及TAS水平降低与单核细胞、CRP和ESR有关。因此,TAS、TOS、OSI和ESR可作为不孕症的关键诊断工具,从常规血液样本中评估其可简化不孕症的诊断和治疗反应评估。
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