Title of article :
Comparison of Nitric Oxide Concentration in Seminal Fluid between Infertile Patients with and without Varicocele and Normal Fertile Men
Author/Authors :
Mehraban, Darab Department of Urology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ansari, Mohammad Department of Urology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Keyhan, Hossein Department of Urology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sedighi Gilani, Mohammadali Department of Urology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Naderi, Gholamhossein Department of Urology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Esfehani, Fateme Department of Urology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: Elevated nitric oxide (NO) levels have been shown to have toxic effects
on sperm function and motility. This study was conducted to compare NO levels in the
seminal fluid of infertile men with varicocele with those of infertile and fertile men
without varicocele.
Materials and Methods: Semen samples were obtained from 40 infertile men with
varicocele (group 1), 40 infertile men without varicocele (group 2), and 40 fertile
volunteers without varicocele (group 3). NO levels in the seminal plasma of patients
in each group were measured and compared. In infertile men with varicocele, semen
parameters, including sperm count and motility, and grade of varicocele were also
determined.
Results: Mean NO concentrations were 52.34 ± 26.62 μmol/L, 37.06 ± 20.39 μmol/L,
and 33.7 ± 18.99 μmol/L in groups 1, 2, 3, respectively. Concentrations in group 1
were significantly higher than those in groups 2 and 3 (P = 0.001). In group 1, no
significant correlations were seen between NO concentrations and grades of varicocele, sperm count, sperm motility, or ages of the patients.
Conclusion: Data from the current study suggest a possible role of NO in damaging
the sperm function in varicocele as demonstrated by an increased concentration of NO
in the seminal fluid of infertile men with varicocele compared with the seminal fluid
of fertile and infertile men without varicocele.
Keywords :
varicocele , male infertility , nitric oxide , seminal fluid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics