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INTERLEUKIN-6 EXPRESSION IN SEMINAL PLASMA OF INFERTILE MALES

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The relationship between cytokines and human reproduction has been the subject of a variety of studies because of their
involvement in reproductive physiology and gonadal function.
Objective: To assess the clinical value of measurement of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in seminal plasma of infertile men and as
a marker of male accessory gland infection.
Patients and Methods: Ninety men were subjected to this study (75 infertile & 15 fertile). All studied individuals were
subjected to; medical history, physical examination, Doppler ultrasonography on scrotum, semen analysis, detection of
antisperrn antibodies (ASAbs), serum FSH and LH, measurement of IL-6 concentration in seminal plasma (SP). The
studied population were classified into 6 groups; I (fertile), 2 (azoospermia), 3 (immuno-infertile), 4 (varicocele), 5
(oligo-astheno-terato-zoospermia, OAT) and 6 (OAT +infection).
Results: Showed that IL-6 was expressed in seminal plasma of all studied groups and its median concentration was 29
Pg/rnl. IL-6 concentration showed a high statistical significant difference between all studied groups (p < 0.001). The
highest mean value was recorded in group 6 (76.93 ±13.07) followed by group 3 (52.2 ± 5/09) and then group 4 (42 ±
6.18). No significant difference was detected between IL-6 value and different sperm parameters in studied groups (p >
0.05). However, pH value in group 3 and 6 showed significant difference when compared with that of fertile group (p <
0.0(1). There was no significant difference between serum FSH, LH and IL-6 concentration in seminal plasma (p >
0.05). High IL-6 value was noticed in cases associated with ASAbs.
In Conclusion : This study revealed that the IL-6 most probably has a role in male infertility cases which are
associated with infection, immuno-infertile cases and with varicocele. Moreover, the simultaneous determination of
IL-6 in SP may provide a sensitive and useful marker of silent infection I inflammation of the male genital tract.

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10.21608/egyfs.2004.5007

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Tarek

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Tawfik

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Departments ofDermatology, Venereology & Andrology and Clinical Pathology

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Ahmed

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Abd El-Aal

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Departments ofDermatology, Venereology & Andrology and Clinical Pathology

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Ibrahim

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Shaheen

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Departments ofDermatology, Venereology & Andrology and Clinical Pathology

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Esam

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Abd El-Aal

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Departments ofDermatology, Venereology & Andrology and Clinical Pathology

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Mohamed

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El-Shourbagy

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Departments ofDermatology, Venereology & Andrology and Clinical Pathology

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Mohamed

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El-Dosoki

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Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, M.Sc Dermatology& Venereology

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8

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843

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2004-05-01

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2018-01-15

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2004-05-01

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7

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16

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1110-6352

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2536-9768

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The Egyptian Journal of Fertility of Sterility

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