SEMINAL PLASMA NITRIC OXIDE CONCENTRATION IN OLIGO- AND/OR ASTHENOZOOSPERMIC SUBJECTS WITH/WITHOUT VARICOCELE

There is an inverse correlation between seminal plasma nitric oxide (NO) concentration and sperm parameters (motility and concentration) in patients with varicocele. This study investigated whether this occurs in patients with oligo- and/or asthenozoospermia due to causes other than varicocele. A to...

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Published inArchives of andrology Vol. 48; no. 3; pp. 181 - 185
Main Authors Aksoy, Y., Özbey, I., Aksoy, H., Polat, Ö., Akçay, F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia, PA Informa UK Ltd 2002
Taylor & Francis
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Summary:There is an inverse correlation between seminal plasma nitric oxide (NO) concentration and sperm parameters (motility and concentration) in patients with varicocele. This study investigated whether this occurs in patients with oligo- and/or asthenozoospermia due to causes other than varicocele. A total of 69 (19 with varicocele and oligo- and/or asthenozoospermia [group 1], 30 from oligo- and/or asthenozoospermic ones without varicocele [group 2], and 20 from healthy subjects [control group]) semen samples were analyzed. While group 1 had a significantly higher NO concentration in the seminal plasma compared to both the control group and group 2, there was no significant difference between group 2 and the control group ( p >.05). In group 1, but not in the other groups, there was an inverse correlation between the seminal plasma NO concentration and sperm motility and concentration. NO production could be specifically related to the varicocele, since NO production in oligo- and/or asthenozoospermia cases without varicocele is not increased.
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ISSN:0955-3002
0148-5016
1362-3095
1521-0375
DOI:10.1080/01485010252869261