Author/Authors :
Gumus, Kemal Balikligol Hospital - Department of Urology - Sanliurfa, TURKEY , Gulum, Mehmet Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology - Ankara, TURKEY , Yeni, Ercan Harran University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology - Sanliurfa,TURKEY , Ciftci, Halil Harran University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology - Sanliurfa,TURKEY , Akin, Yigit Izmir Katip Celebi University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology - Izmir, TURKEY , Huri, Emre Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology - Ankara, TURKEY , Çelik, Hakim Harran University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physiology - Sanliurfa, TURKEY , Erel, Özcan Yildirim Beyazit University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Ankara, TURKEY
Abstract :
Purpose: In limited number of studies performed concerning the psychological moods of female, and male with
the diagnosis of infertility, data related to increased incidence of depression, and anxiety have been reported. The
objective of this study is to determine whether azoospermia has any psychological effects on men, and investigate
the potential effects of psychological mood on seminal, and plasma oxidative parametres.
Materials and Methods: Twenty-seven patients whose two consecutive semen analyses were reported as pellet
–negative azoospermia constituted the azoospermic group, and 30 healthy individuals who applied to the infertility
polyclinic with normal seminal parametres comprised the normozoospermic group.
Results: BECK Anxiety scores were significantly higher in the azoospermic group (P = 0.009). When compared
with the normozoospermic group, higher levels of oxidative parametres, but lower levels of the antioxidative
parametre were detected in the azoospermic group (P < 0.05). In the azoospermic group, a positive correlation
was detected between BECK Anxiety and total oxidant status. Anxiety may increase oxidative parametres in both
plasma, and seminal fluid (r = 473, p = 0.026).
Conclusion: Anxiety may increase oxidative parametres in both plasma, and seminal fluid. Oxidative milieu may
impair sperm quality, and affect the success rates of assisted reproductive treatments. The determination of oxidative
potential in infertile men, thiol, and prolidase may be used as biomarkers.
Keywords :
psychological status , oxidative parametres , azoospermia , infertility