Yan Xuan,Jun Zhao,Xiang Hong,Yue Zhang,Rong Zhang,Hongguang Zhang,Tao Yan,Yuanyuan Wang,Zuoqi Peng,Ya Zhang,Kailei Jiao,Qiaomei Wang,Haiping Shen,Yiping Zhang,Donghai Yan,Xu Ma,Bei Wang
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摘要
研究问题计划怀孕的夫妇中,男性肌酐水平与怀孕时间(TTP)之间是否存在关联?简要回答男性肌酐浓度低和高与夫妇受孕率降低有关。然而,在一般育龄夫妇中,孕前肌酐水平与受孕率降低的关系缺乏深入的人群研究证据。研究设计、规模、持续时间基于全国免费孕前检查项目的人群队列研究,在2015年1月1日至2017年12月31日期间,共招募了4 023 204对符合纳入标准的夫妇。他们计划怀孕,每3个月接受一次随访,直到通过妇科超声检查发现怀孕,或随访1年以分析TTP.PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODSCox回归模型用于估计血肌酐十等分的危险比(HRs)和95% CI。肌酐与 HRs 的剂量反应关系采用限制性三次样条回归。数据分析使用了 R 统计软件。男性血清肌酐中位数为 81.50 μmol/l。与包括肌酐中位数在内的参照组(78.00-81.49 μmol/l)相比,第一组(≤64.89 μmol/l)、第二组(64.90-69.99 μmol/l)、第三组(70.00-73.99 μmol/l)和第十组(≥101.00 μmol/l)分别下降了 8%、5%、2% 和 1%(十等分 1 调整 HR 0.92,95% CI 0.91-0.92;十等分 2 调整 HR 0.95,95% CI 0.95-0.96;十等分 3 调整 HR 0.98,95% CI 0.97-0.99;十等分 10 调整 HR 0.99,95% CI 0.98-0.99)。男性血肌酐在 81.66-104.90 μmol/l 范围内时,生育力非劣效性(非线性 P <0.001)。与年轻男性相比,40 岁以上的男性生育能力受损的风险更明显,TTP 的肌酐水平推荐范围更小、更窄。由于缺乏有关精液质量、心理因素、性交频率和有害环境因素的信息,我们无法对这些因素进行调整。有些变量是自我报告和二分法,容易产生偏差。缺乏反映肌肉质量和肾功能受损的直接变量。研究结果的广泛意义男性肌酐与夫妇的生育能力有关,而且这种关系因年龄而异。本研究有助于更好地理解不同肌酐水平的潜在影响和意义,以及它们与夫妇受孕率的临床意义的关联。81872634)、中央公益性科研院所基本科研基金(批准号:2023GJZ03)、国家重点研发计划(批准号:2016YFC1000307)和国家计划生育科学研究所项目(批准号:2018NRIFPJ03)的资助。作者无利益冲突需要声明。
Assessment of male creatinine levels and fecundity in couples planning pregnancy: a national cohort study in China.
STUDY QUESTION
Is there an association between male creatinine levels and time to pregnancy (TTP) in couples planning pregnancy?
SUMMARY ANSWER
Low and high male creatinine concentrations were associated with reduced couple fecundity.
WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY
Abundant evidence suggests male creatinine dysfunction is associated with infertility in males with kidney diseases. However, the association of preconception creatinine levels with reduced fecundity among general reproductive-aged couples lacks evidence from an in-depth population study.
STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION
Based on the population-based cohort study from the National Free Preconception Check-up Projects, 4 023 204 couples were recruited and met the inclusion criteria from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2017. They were planning pregnancy and were followed up every 3 months until achieving pregnancy as detected by gynaecological ultrasonography or were followed up for 1 year for the analysis of TTP.
PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS
Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CI for creatinine deciles. Restricted cubic spline regression was adopted for the dose-response relationship of creatinine with HRs. R statistical software was used for data analysis.
MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE
Of the included participants, 2 756 538 (68.52%) couples successfully conceived. The median male serum creatinine was 81.50 μmol/l. Compared with the reference group (78.00-81.49 μmol/l) including the median creatinine, fecundity in the first (≤64.89 μmol/l), second (64.90-69.99 μmol/l), third (70.00-73.99 μmol/l), and tenth (≥101.00 μmol/l) deciles decreased by 8%, 5%, 2%, and 1%, respectively (Decile 1 Adjusted HR 0.92, 95% CI 0.91-0.92; Decile 2 Adjusted HR 0.95, 95% CI 0.95-0.96; Decile 3 Adjusted HR 0.98, 95% CI 0.97-0.99; Decile 10 Adjusted HR 0.99, 95% CI 0.98-0.99). An inverse-U-shaped association was consistently presented among males such that non-inferiority for fecundity was shown when creatinine was in the 81.66-104.90 μmol/l range (P for non-linearity < 0.001). For males over 40 years old, the risk of fecundity impairment was more obvious and the recommended range of creatinine levels for TTP was reduced and more narrow, compared with that for younger males.
LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION
Not including the time couples spend preparing for pregnancy before enrolment would lead to an overestimation of fecundity; additionally some couples place pregnancy plans on hold due to special emergencies, which would not have been recognized. Due to the lack of information regarding semen quality, psychological factors, sexual intercourse frequencies, and hazardous environmental factors, we could not adjust for these factors. Some variates were self-reported and dichotomized, which were prone to bias. Direct variables reflecting muscle mass and impaired kidney function were lacking. Thus, extrapolation should be done with caution.
WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS
Male creatinine is associated with couples' fecundity and the relationship varied by age. This study provides a better understanding of the potential implications and significance of different creatinine levels and their association with the clinical significance regarding couples' fecundity.
STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S)
This research has received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81872634), the Basic Research Funds of Central Public Welfare Research Institutes of China (Grant No. 2023GJZ03), the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2016YFC1000307), and the Project of National Research Institute for Family Planning (Grant No. 2018NRIFPJ03), People's Republic of China. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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