Journal of Andrology, Vol. 25, No. 1, January/February 2004
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
Seminal Antioxidant Capacity in Pre- and Postoperative Varicocele
ANTONIO MANCINI*,
ELISABETTA MEUCCI
,
DOMENICO MILARDI*,
ELENA GIACCHI
,
ANTONIO BIANCHI*,
ANGELO LAURIA PANTANO*,
ALVARO MORDENTE
,
GUISEPPE ETTORE MARTORANA
AND
LAURA DE MARINIS*
From the Institutes of * Endocrinology and
Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry and the
Center for Study and Research on Natural
Fertility Regulation, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome,
Italy.
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Correspondence to: Dr Antonio Mancini, Largo G. Vidari, no. 7, 00135, Rome,
Italy (e-mail:
mancini.giac{at}mclink.it). |
In order to explore the impact of surgical treatment on antioxidant defense
system in varicocele (VAR), we evaluated seminal total antioxidant capacity
(TAC) in 25 patients affected by VAR, in 14 patients studied 10-24 months
after varicocelectomy (post-VAR) and separated into normo- and oligospermic
groups, and in 24 non-VAR control patients with seminal parameters matched to
patients with VAR in the oligo- and normospermic groups (7 subjects with
idiopathic oligospermia and 17 normal fertile subjects). TAC was measured in
seminal plasma with the system H2O2-metamyoglobin as a
source of radicals, which interact with a chromogen 2,2',-azinobis
(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonate) (ABTS), generating a radical cation
spectroscopically detectable. The presence of antioxidants induces a lag time
in the production of ABTS cation proportional to the concentration of
antioxidant compounds. When whole groups of patients were analyzed, lag values
were significantly higher in VAR vs non-VAR controls (mean ± SEM, 106.6
± 8.8 seconds vs 78.7 ± 8.8 seconds) but were not modified by
surgery (mean ± SEM, 105.8 ± 8.6 seconds). In groups separated
according to seminal parameters, oligospermic VAR presented significantly
higher lag values than oligospermic controls. Finally, when exploring a
possible association of TAC with seminal parameters, we found a significant
correlation between lag and sperm motility only in patients with VAR who were
in the normospermic group (r = 0.65, P < .01). This correlation was not yet
manifest post-VAR. In conclusion, surgical treatment does not seem to modify
absolute values of TAC but influences its fine regulation and relationships
with sperm motility.
Key words: Infertility, reactive oxygen species, seminal plasma, spermatozoa
Copyright © 2004 by The American Society of Andrology.