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摘要
据估计,90% 的体表都有微生物定植。在泌尿生殖道等某些部位,微生物群在一生中会受到荷尔蒙刺激和性行为的影响而发生变化。本研究评估了慢性前列腺炎症状患者和无泌尿生殖系统感染症状的男性精液样本中的精液差异以及脆片乳杆菌、阴道乳杆菌、阴道加德纳菌和阴道阿托布氏菌的存在情况。共纳入 53 份精液样本:其中 22 份样本来自有慢性前列腺炎症状的男性,31 份来自无症状的男性(对照组)。除了检测精液中是否含有L.crispatus、L.iners、G.vaginalis和A.vaginae外,还对每个精液样本的精液参数、精浆总抗氧化能力、前列腺抗原和一些促炎细胞因子进行了评估。有慢性前列腺炎症状的志愿者精子形态百分比较低(4.3%,对照组为 6.0%,P = 0.004);在无泌尿生殖系统感染症状组志愿者的精液样本中,与阴道微生物群相关的微生物被更频繁地检测到。阴道微生物群中存在的细菌也有利于男性的生殖健康,因为男性的生殖健康会随着生活习惯的改变而发生各种变化。与阴道微生物群相关的微生物,如 L. crispatus、L. iners、G. vaginalis 和 A. vaginae,可能对男性泌尿生殖系统疾病(如前列腺炎)的发生具有保护作用。
The microbiota of sexual intercourse and its effect on prostatitis.
It is estimated that microorganisms colonize 90% of the body surface. In some tracts, such as the genitourinary tract, the microbiota varies throughout life, influenced by hormonal stimulation and sexual practices. This study evaluated the semen differences and presence of Lactobacillus crispatus, Lactobacillus iners, Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae in semen samples from patients with symptoms of chronic prostatitis and men asymptomatic for urogenital infections. Fifty-three semen samples were included: 22 samples from men with symptoms of chronic prostatitis and 31 asymptomatic men (control group). In addition to the presence of L. crispatus, L. iners, G. vaginalis and A. vaginae, semen parameters, total antioxidant capacity of seminal plasma, prostatic antigen and some proinflammatory cytokines were evaluated in each semen sample. Volunteers with symptoms of chronic prostatitis presented a lower percentage of sperm morphology (4.3% vs. control group 6.0%, p = 0.004); in the semen samples of volunteers in the group asymptomatic for urogenital infections, microorganisms associated with the vaginal microbiota were detected more frequently. The presence of bacteria in the vaginal microbiota can also benefit male reproductive health, which undergoes various modifications related to lifestyle habits that are susceptible to modification. Microorganisms associated with the vaginal microbiota, such as L. crispatus, L. iners, G. vaginalis and A. vaginae, may have a protective role against the development of male genitourinary diseases such as prostatitis.