超重和肥胖不育男性副腺和精液参数的标记

Ricardo Lozano-Hernndez, J. Gualdrón, M. I. Camejo, V. Judith, Villavicencio Antonio
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一些研究已经调查了男性肥胖对传统精子参数的影响,但尚不清楚男性肥胖是否会改变副腺分泌功能。本文探讨了生殖参数和副性腺生化指标与体重指数(BMI)的关系。材料和方法:1148名在生育中心就诊的低生育能力患者被纳入研究。记录每位患者的体重和身高,计算BMI。测定精液参数和雄性副腺标记物。经Pearson相关系数检验,p值低于0.01被认为具有统计学意义。结果:在HOS测试中,在I和II-III肥胖组中观察到减少,精子/射精数,精液量和柠檬酸减少与体重指数呈负相关。精液中的果糖含量会随着体重的增加而增加。所有个体的相关分析表明,随着时间的推移,BMI呈上升趋势。结论:肥胖对精子质量和前列腺功能有负面影响,但精子参数变化在病态肥胖男性中更为明显。随着个体肥胖的发展,氧化应激、激素和代谢变化会增加,因此我们可以预期,如果不育男性的高脂肪得到适当的控制,可以避免不孕、前列腺疾病。
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Markers of accessory glands and seminal parameters in infertile men with overweight and obesity
Introduction: Several studies have investigated the impact of male obesity on the traditional sperm parameters but it is unclear if in the male obesity, accessory glands secretory function may be altered. In this paper the seminal parameters and the biochemical markers of accessory sex glands are related with the Body Mass Index (BMI). Material and methods: 1148 patients attending a Fertility Center with subfertility were included in the study. Weight and height were recorded to calculate BMI in each patient. Semen parameters and markers of male accessory glands were measured. Pearson´s correlation coefficient has been performed, p-values below 0.01 were considered statistically significant. Results: In HOS tests a reduction was observed in I and II-III obesity groups, sperm /ejaculate number, seminal volume and citric acid decrease were correlated inversely with the body mass index. Seminal fructose levels tend to increase in proportion to body mass. The correlation analysis in all the individuals indicates a trend for increase in BMI over time. Conclusion: Obesity has a negative impact on sperm quality and prostatic function, although sperm parameters changes are more evident in men with morbid obesity. Oxidative stress, hormonal and metabolic changes increase as adiposity progresses in an individual, so we may expect infertility, prostate pathologies could be avoided if hyperadiposity in infertile men is controlled opportunely.
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