Journal article

Influence of urogenital infections and inflammation on semen quality and male fertility


Authors listRusz, A.; Pilatz, A.; Wagenlehner, F.; Linn, T.; Diemer, Th; Schuppe, H. C.; Lohmeyer, J.; Hossain, H.; Weidner, W.

Publication year2012

Pages23-30

JournalWorld Journal of Urology

Volume number30

Issue number1

ISSN0724-4983

eISSN1433-8726

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-011-0726-8

PublisherSpringer


Abstract

Background Urogenital infections and inflammation are a significant etiologic factor in male infertility.

Methods Data for this review were acquired by a systematic search of the medical literature. Relevant cross-references were also taken into account.

Results We address infectious and inflammatory diseases of different compartments of the male genital tract and discuss their andrological sequelae. Chronic urethritis might be responsible for silent genital tract inflammation with negative impact on semen quality. In chronic pelvic pain syndrome, morphological abnormalities of spermatozoa and seminal plasma alterations are detectable. In the majority of men with epididymitis, a transient impairment of semen quality can be found during the acute infection. However, persistent detrimental effects are not uncommon, even after complete bacteriological cure. The relevance of chronic viral infections as an etiologic factor in male infertility is believed to be underestimated. Data concerning the impact of HIV infection on male fertility are of increasing interest as with the improvement in life expectancy, issues of sexuality and procreation gain importance. Moreover, effects of noninfectious systemic inflammation on the male reproductive tract have to be considered in patients with metabolic syndrome, a disorder of growing relevance worldwide. Finally, microbiological and related diagnostic findings in urine and semen samples are reviewed according to their relevance for male infertility.

Conclusions Available data provide sufficient evidence that in men with alterations of the ejaculate, urogenital infections and inflammation have to be considered.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleRusz, A., Pilatz, A., Wagenlehner, F., Linn, T., Diemer, T., Schuppe, H., et al. (2012) Influence of urogenital infections and inflammation on semen quality and male fertility, World Journal of Urology, 30(1), pp. 23-30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-011-0726-8

APA Citation styleRusz, A., Pilatz, A., Wagenlehner, F., Linn, T., Diemer, T., Schuppe, H., Lohmeyer, J., Hossain, H., & Weidner, W. (2012). Influence of urogenital infections and inflammation on semen quality and male fertility. World Journal of Urology. 30(1), 23-30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-011-0726-8



Keywords


ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPYBODY-MASS INDEXCHRONIC PROSTATITISepididymitisHIVHUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUSmale infertilityMENORCHITISPELVIC PAIN SYNDROMEprostatitisSemen alterationsSEMINAL FLUIDsperm quality

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