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摘要
本研究选取50例(19-49岁)不育男性和16例(18-49岁)健康男性作为对照组。研究对象按健康状况分为不育男性和可育男性两组。测量的参数是精液中铅、镉、锌、铜、铬、镁、铁和钴的含量。这些参数在患者和对照组的精液中进行了估计。结果表明,初级不育雄性与次级不育雄性(a:初级,b:次级)的铅元素(7.541 a, 0.056 b)、镉元素(0.023 a, 0.007 b)、锌元素(1.275 a, 0.054 b)、铬元素(0.408 a, 0.090 b)、铁元素(2.172 a, 0.148 b)、钴元素(0.022 a, 0.008 b)含量差异极显著。结果表明,不育男性体内铅、镉、锌、铬、铁、钴元素含量与有生育能力男性相比存在显著差异。结果表明,与对照组相比,不育男性测量中最高浓度的元素是铅元素水平和镉元素水平。与对照组相比,不育男性体内的钴元素含量也较低。
Reproductive Effects of some trace elements On Male Infertility In Thi-Qar Governorate/Iraq
The present study was carried out on 50 infertile males whose age range between (19-49) year and 16 male, who were apparently healthy, as a control group whose age range between (18-49) year. The studied males were classified into two groups according to their case health to infertile male and fertile male. The parameters measured were seminal fluid levels lead, cadmium, zinc, copper, chromium, magnesium, iron and cobalt. These parameters were estimated in seminal fluid of patients and control group. The results shown a highly significant different in levels of lead element(7.541 a , 0.056 b ), cadmium element(0.023 a , 0.007 b ), zinc element(1.275 a , 0.054 b ), chromium element(0.408 a , 0.090 b ), iron element(2.172 a , 0.148 b ), cobalt element(0.022 a , 0.008 b ), in primary infertile males when compared with in secondary infertile males(a: primary, b:secondry).The results shown a highly significant different in levels of lead element, cadmium element, zinc element, chromium element, iron element, cobalt element, in infertile men when compared with fertile men. The results illustrated highest level of concentrations elements in measurements was lead element levels and cadmium levels in infertile males when compared with control group. As well as lower levels of concentration metals was cobalt element levels in infertile males when compared with control group.