1.Chronic exposure of bisphenol S (BPS) affect hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular activities in adult male rats: possible in estrogenic mode of action.
Hizb ULLAH ; Faizan ULLAH ; Owais REHMAN ; Sarwat JAHAN ; Tayyaba AFSAR ; Dara AL-DISI ; Ali ALMAJWAL ; Suhail RAZAK
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;26(1):31-31
BACKGROUND:
The industrial revolution has resulted in increased synthesis and the introduction of a variety of compounds into the environment and their potentially hazardous effects have been observed in the biota. The present study was aimed to evaluate the potential endocrine-disrupting effects of chronic exposure to the low concentrations of bisphenol S (BPS) in male rats.
METHODS:
Weaning male Sprague-Dawley rats (22 days old) were either exposed to water containing 0.1% ethanol for control or different concentrations of BPS (0.5, 5, and 50 μg/L) in drinking water for 48 weeks in the chronic exposure study. After completion of the experimental period, animals were dissected and different parameters (hormone concentrations, histology of testis and epididymis, oxidative stress and level of antioxidant enzymes in the testis, daily sperm production (DSP), and sperm parameters) were determined.
RESULTS:
Results of the present study showed a significant alteration in the gonadosomatic index (GSI) and relative reproductive organ weights. Oxidative stress in the testis was significantly elevated while sperm motility, daily sperm production, and the number of sperm in epididymis were reduced. Plasma testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) concentrations were reduced and estradiol levels were high in the 50 μg/L-exposed group. Histological observations involved a significant reduction in the epithelial height of the testis along with disrupted spermatogenesis, an empty lumen of the seminiferous tubules, and the caput region of the epididymis.
CONCLUSION
These results suggest that exposure to 5 and 50 μg/L of BPS for the chronic duration started from an early age can induce structural changes in testicular tissue architecture and endocrine alterations in the male reproductive system which may lead to infertility in males.
Animals
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Biomarkers
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Endocrine Disruptors/toxicity*
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Environmental Exposure/adverse effects*
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Environmental Pollutants/toxicity*
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Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/physiopathology*
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Infertility, Male/physiopathology*
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Male
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Phenols/toxicity*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sulfones/toxicity*
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Testis/physiopathology*
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Toxicity Tests, Chronic
2.Impacts of different procedures of testicular sperm retrieval on testicular function and antisperm antibodies in azoospermia patients.
Yang-Yang HU ; Li-Yuan WANG ; Bo-Tian SONG ; Shun-Shun CAO ; Ao-Lei CHEN
National Journal of Andrology 2017;23(7):620-625
Objective:
To investigate the influence of different procedures of testicular sperm retrieval on the levels of serum inhibin B (INHB), antisperm antibodies (AsAb), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and testosterone (T) in patients with azoospermia.
METHODS:
We randomly assigned 210 azoospermia patients to receive testicular sperm extraction (TESE, n = 50), testicular sperm aspiration (TESA, n = 56), testicular fine needle aspiration (TEFNA, n = 64), or microscopic TESE (micro-TESE, n = 40). We measured the levels of serum INHB, FSH, and T and the positive rate of AsAb before and at 1 and 3 months after surgery.
RESULTS:
Compared with the baseline, the levels of serum FSH at 1 and 3 months after surgery showed no statistically significant differences in the TESE ([8.51 ± 4.34] vs [8.76 ± 3.07] and [7.24 ± 3.32] IU/L, P >0.05), TESA ([7.70 ± 2.72] vs [7.90 ± 4.57] and [8.04 ± 3.65] IU/L, P >0.05), TEFNA ([6.04 ± 3.17] vs [6.08 ± 2.70] and [6.10 ± 3.32] IU/L, P >0.05), or micro-TESE group ([6.59 ± 2.74] vs [6.89 ± 1.78] and [6.75 ± 2.57] IU/L, P >0.05); the positive rate of AsAb (IgM) was significantly increased at 1 month in the TESE (0.00 vs 14.00%, P <0.05) and micro-TESE groups (2.50% vs 15.00%, P <0.05), while the serum T level markedly decreased in the two groups ([16.52 ± 6.25] vs [9.25 ± 5.76] nmol/L and [14.16 ± 5.45] vs [8.23 ± 4.12] nmol/L, P <0.05); the levels of serum INHB were remarkably reduced at 1 and 3 months in the TESE ([70.56 ± 23.17] vs [42.63 ± 15.34] and [44.05 ± 18.47] pg/ml, P <0.05), TESA ([68.71 ± 14.74] vs [40.55 ± 20.51] and [42.11 ± 19.34] pg/ml, P <0.05), TEFNA ([76.81 ± 27.04] vs [46.31 ± 19.28] and [48.32 ± 20.54] pg/ml, P <0.05), and micro-TESE groups ([74.74 ± 28.35] vs [45.27 ± 18.83] and [47.64 ± 28.34] pg/ml, P <0.05), but with no statistically significant differences among the four groups (P >0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Different procedures of testicular sperm retrieval have different impacts on the testicular function and AsAb in patients with azoospermia.
Antibodies
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blood
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Azoospermia
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blood
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physiopathology
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone
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blood
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Humans
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Inhibins
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blood
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Male
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Sperm Retrieval
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Spermatozoa
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immunology
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Testis
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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Testosterone
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blood
3.Clinical Features of 32 Patients with XO/XY Gonadal Dysgenesis.
Jian-Fa JIANG ; Qin-Jie TIAN ; Wei XUE ; Yan DENG ; Ting-Ping ZHENG ; Ai-Jun SUN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2016;38(4):411-414
Objective To summarize the clinical features of XO/XY gonadal dysgenesis. Method We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients with XO/XY gonadal dysgenesis admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2008 to May 2015. Results Totally 32 patients with XO/XY gonadal dysgenesis were included. The social gender was female in all subjects and the age 6 to 33 years. Patients presented mainly with primary amenorrhea or short stature,and usually had specific somatic signs of Turner's syndrome. The breast development of 27 patients (84.38%) was less than level 3. The armpit hair was sparse or absent in 28 patients (87.5%) and the pubic hair was sparse or absent in 26 patients (81.25%).Other findings include naive vulva (n=18,56.25%)) and enlarged clitoris (n=5,15.63%). The average level of follicle stimulating hormone was (78.56±35.62) mIU/ml,the luteinizing hormone level was (20.23±11.35) mIU/ml,the estradiol level was (9.94±8.21) pg/ml,and the testosterone level was (0.24±0.18) ng/ml. All patients received prophylactic gonadectomy. The histopathology results showed a variety of gonads,and gonadal malignancy were observed in 4 patients.Conclusions Patients with XO/XY gonadal dysgenesis manifest primary amenorrhea or short stature,poorly developed secondary sexual characteristics,and elevated gonadotropin level. The gonads have increased risk of gonadal malignancy.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Estradiol
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blood
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Female
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone
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blood
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Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XY
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physiopathology
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Humans
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Luteinizing Hormone
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blood
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Retrospective Studies
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Testis
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abnormalities
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physiopathology
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Testosterone
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blood
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Turner Syndrome
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physiopathology
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Young Adult
4.Impact of unilateral cryptorchidism on the levels of serum anti-müllerian hormone and inhibin B.
Shun-Shun CAO ; Xiao-Ou SHAN ; Yang-Yang HU
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(9):805-808
ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of unilateral cryptorchidism on the levels of serum anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) and inhibin B in children.
METHODSWe enrolled 65 patients with unilateral cryptorchidism and 45 healthy children in this study. We measured the length and circumference of the penis, the testis volume in the cryptorchidism side, and the levels of serum AMH and inhibin B at the age of 6 and 12 months, respectively.
RESULTSCompared with the healthy controls, the patients with unilateral cryptorchidism showed significant decreases at 12 months in serum AMH ([108.06±12.40] vs [103.26±17.57] ng/ml, P<0.05) and inhibin B ([77.43±5.66] vs [70.21±5.69] pg/ml, P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were found in the length and circumference of the penis and the testis volume in the cryptorchidism side at 6 and 12 months (P>0.05), or in the levels of serum AMH and inhibin B at 6 months (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONSUnilateral cryptorchidism affects the gonadal function of the patient, and orchiopexy should be timely performed in order to reduce its impact.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone ; blood ; Case-Control Studies ; Cryptorchidism ; blood ; pathology ; Humans ; Infant ; Inhibins ; blood ; Male ; Orchiopexy ; Organ Size ; Penis ; pathology ; Testis ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Transforming Growth Factor beta
5.Effects of ischemic preconditioning on the serum testosterone level and spermatogenic cell apoptosis in rabbits with testicular ischemia-reperfusion.
Xiao-Ying ZHANG ; Fa-Qin LÜ ; Jie TANG
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(7):596-601
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of ischemic preconditioning on the level of serum testosterone (T) and apoptosis of spermatogenic cells in rabbits with testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury induced by testicular torsion.
METHODSA total of 15 New Zealand male rabbits were randomly divided into groups A (control), B (ischemia-reperfusion), and C (ischemic preconditioning). The animals of group A were subjected to exposure of the right spermatic cord without ischemia, those of group B received 60-minute non-invasive occlusion of the right spermatic cord followed by 3 days of reperfusion, and those of group C underwent 5-minute occlusion plus 5-minute reperfusion of the right spermatic cord followed by the same procedure as that for group B. Then the rabbits were narcotized with 3% barbital sodium, the whole blood collected for examination of the serum T content and the testis tissues obtained from both the ischemic and healthy sides for HE and TUNEL staining.
RESULTSAfter operation, the body weight was significantly increased as compared with the baseline in groups A ([2.65±0.07] vs [2.45±0.07] kg, P<0.05) and C ([3.03±0.11] vs [2.92±0.07] kg, P<0.05), but not in group B ([3.05±0.07] vs [3.05±0.07] kg, P>0.05). The serum T level showed no statistically significant difference in group A before and after operation ([139.59±9.39] vs [140.19±9.47] ng/L, P>0.05), but was remarkably lower after operation than the baseline in groups B [148.06±3.31] vs [74.12±4.00] ng/L, P<0.01) and C ([133.75±6.48] vs[94.76±3.13] ng/L, P<0.01) as well as than the postoperative index in group A (P<0.01). In comparison with group A and the healthy side of group B, the testis tissue of the ischemic side in group B exhibited structural damage of most of the seminiferous tubules with disappearance of spermatogenic cell structures, apoptosis of spermatogenic cells, and exudation of light-eosin edema fluid in the mesenchyme and lumen, with a markedly increased apoptosis index (P<0.01) and a significantly decreased Johsen's score (P<0.01). Compared with ischemic side of group B, The testis tissue of the ischemic side in group C was restored to normal as compared with that in group B, with a dramatically decreased apoptosis index (P<0.01) and a remarkably increased Johnsen's score (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSIschemic preconditioning can raise the decreased serum T level and reduce the apoptosis of spermatogenic cells in rabbits with testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury, which could be applied as a potential option for the clinical treatment of testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Germ Cells ; In Situ Nick-End Labeling ; Ischemia ; physiopathology ; Ischemic Preconditioning ; Male ; Rabbits ; Random Allocation ; Reperfusion Injury ; blood ; physiopathology ; Spermatic Cord Torsion ; Testis ; physiopathology ; Testosterone ; blood
6.Ouabain and asthenospermia.
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(12):1129-1133
Asthenospermia accounts for about 30% of the causes of male infertility. Currently, most drugs for asthenospermia lack specificity and desirable therapeutic efficiency. An insight into the pathogenesis of asthenospermia is important for the development of specific therapies for this disease. The protein Na+/K(+)- ATPase α4 isoform (NKA4) presents in both mature testis tissue and the sperm tail, the absence or reduced activity of which may significantly decrease sperm motility. Ouabain is a natural inhibitor of NKA4, suppressing its activity by specifically binding the ouabain site in it. The hypothalamus and adrenal cortex excrete an ouabain-like steroid hormone called endogenous ouabain (EO), which may be associated with the pathogenesis of asthenospermia by inhibiting the activity of NKA4, affecting Na+/H+ exchange, Na+/Ca2+ exchange and sperm cell membrane potential, and eventually reducing sperm motility.
Asthenozoospermia
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physiopathology
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Humans
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Male
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Membrane Potentials
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Ouabain
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chemistry
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Protein Isoforms
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Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Sperm Motility
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Sperm Tail
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Spermatozoa
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Testis
7.Scrotal pain: Evaluation and management.
Chirag G GORDHAN ; Hossein SADEGHI-NEJAD
Korean Journal of Urology 2015;56(1):3-11
Scrotal pain is a common complaint in a urological practice. Its diagnosis can prove challenging in both acute and chronic forms and requires a thorough and complete history and physical examination. This article discusses the evaluation and management of several entities of scrotal pain, including testicular torsion, epididymitis, postvasectomy pain, varicocele, and chronic orchialgia.
Diagnosis, Differential
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Epididymitis/*diagnosis/drug therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Pain/*diagnosis
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*Pain Management
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Pain, Postoperative
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Physical Examination
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*Scrotum
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Spermatic Cord Torsion/*diagnosis/surgery
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Testis/physiopathology
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Varicocele/*diagnosis/physiopathology/therapy
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Vasectomy
8.Status of penis and testicular development and effects of overweight/obesity on them in boys in the Zhengzhou area.
Yao-Dong ZHANG ; Li-Na TAN ; Shu-Ying LUO ; Yong-Xing CHEN ; Hai-Yan WEI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2015;17(1):72-76
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the current status of penis and testicular development in boys and the effects of overweight/obesity on their development in the Zhengzhou area of Henan Province.
METHODSHeight, weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, penis length and testicular volume were measured in 3 546 4 to 12-year-old boys. The penis length and testicular volume were compared between the overweight/obesity and normal weight groups.
RESULTSBefore 9 years of age, the testicular volume was progressively smaller, and after 9 years old, it gradually increased. By the age of 11, it increased rapidly. The penis length increased gradually between 4 and 11 years of age, and after the age of 11 it increased rapidly. Phimosis was found in 144 cases (4.01%) and cryptorchidism was found in 18 cases (0.51%). A total of 639 (18.02%) boys were overweight or obese among 3 546 boys. At the ages of 6 and 7 years, the testicular volume in the overweight/obesity group was greater than in the normal control group (P<0.05). The penis length in the overweight/obesity group was significantly shorter than in the normal control group (P<0.05) by the age of 11 years. The correlation analysis showed that the testicular volume at the ages of 4 and 5 years was positively correlated with height, weight, BMI, waist circumference and hip circumference in overweight/obese boys. The penis length at the ages of 7 and 8 years was negatively correlated with weight, waist circumference and hip circumference. By the age of 12 years, the penis length was positively correlated with the height.
CONCLUSIONSThe development of penis and testicles in boys in the Zhengzhou area is in line with the level of sex development of Chinese boys. Overweight/obesity adversely affects the development of penis and testicles.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Humans ; Male ; Obesity ; epidemiology ; physiopathology ; Overweight ; epidemiology ; physiopathology ; Penis ; growth & development ; Testis ; growth & development
9.Predictive role of hematologic parameters in testicular torsion.
Mustafa GUNES ; Mehmet UMUL ; Muammer ALTOK ; Mehmet AKYUZ ; Cemal Selcuk ISOGLU ; Fatih URUC ; Bekir ARAS ; Alpaslan AKBAS ; Ercan BAS
Korean Journal of Urology 2015;56(4):324-329
PURPOSE: To evaluate the predictive role of the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR), mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet count (PLT) in the diagnosis of testicular torsion (TT) and testicular viability following TT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed two study groups in this retrospective study: 75 patients with a diagnosis of TT (group 1) and 56 age-matched healthy subjects (group 2). We performed a complete blood count as a part of the diagnostic procedure, and NLR, PLR, MPV, and PLT values were recorded. We compared the patient and control groups in terms of these parameters. Then, TT patients were divided into two subgroups according to the time elapsed since the onset of symptoms. Subsequently, we evaluated the relationship between the duration of symptoms and these parameters. RESULTS: There were significant differences between groups 1 and 2 in NLR, PLR, and PLT (p<0.001 for all). There was no predictive role of MPV in the diagnosis of TT (p=0.328). We determined significantly high sensitivity and specificity levels for NLR in the prediction of TT diagnosis (84% and 92%, respectively). Furthermore, NLR was significantly related to the duration of symptoms in TT patients (p=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: NLR may be a useful parameter in the diagnosis of TT. Furthermore, NLR may be used as a predictive factor for testicular viability following TT.
Adolescent
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Humans
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Lymphocyte Count/*methods
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Male
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Neutrophils/*pathology
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Platelet Count/methods
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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*Spermatic Cord Torsion/blood/diagnosis/physiopathology
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Symptom Assessment/methods
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*Testis/pathology/physiopathology
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Tissue Survival
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Turkey
10.Abnormalities of the testes and semen parameters in clinical varicocele.
Juan XUE ; Jianfu YANG ; Jin YAN ; Xianzhen JIANG ; Le-Ye HE ; Tuo WU ; Junhua GUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(4):439-442
OBJECTIVETo investigate the abnormal changes in the testes and semen parameters in patients with varicose veins and analyze the possible relationship between clinical varicocele and infertility.
METHODSWe retrospectively reviewed the records of 172 male patients consulting for varicocele in our hospital since 2003. All these patients were examined for the size of the testes with scrotal ultrasound. The semen samples of the patients with varicocele except for 5 under the age of 17 years were collected and analyzed, using the data of semen analyses of 163 healthy young male volunteers (aged 18-29 years) as control.
RESULTSAll the 172 patients had left-sided varicose veins. Sixty-three patients were found to have bilateral varicocele, and in most of them, the clinical grades of the left-sided varicose veins were higher than those of the right-sided ones. The mean volume of the left testis of the patients was 10.99∓3.71 ml, significantly smaller than that of the right one (11.86∓4.05 ml, P<0.01). The physiochemical indices of the patients, including the voiding volume, semen pH, liquefaction time and sperm concentration, were normal or similar with those of the healthy volunteers (P>0.05). Almost all the patients sperm motility and viability were significantly lower than those of the healthy volunteers (P<0.05). In addition, no significant difference was found in the sperm density, motility or viability between the patients with unilateral and bilateral varicocele (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONVaricocele may decrease the testicular volume. Both unilateral and bilateral varicocele may have an effect on the bilateral testes to cause possible functional impairment of the testes manifested by decreased sperm motility and viability.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Humans ; Infertility, Male ; etiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Semen ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; Testis ; physiopathology ; Varicocele ; complications ; physiopathology ; Young Adult

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