Mast cells in the seminal plasma of infertile men as detected by flow cytometry

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Allam, J. -P. [1 ]
Langer, M. [1 ]
Fathy, A. [1 ]
Oltermann, I. [1 ]
Bieber, T. [1 ]
Novak, N. [1 ]
Haidl, G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Bonn, Dept Dermatol & Allergy, Androl Unit, D-53105 Bonn, Germany
关键词
Ejaculate; genital tract inflammation; infertility; mast cells; FACTOR/C-KIT SYSTEM; TESTICULAR BIOPSIES; SPERM ANTIBODIES; TRYPTASE; SPERMATOZOA; FERTILIZATION; INFLAMMATION; EPIDIDYMIS; FIBROSIS; MOTILITY;
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10.1111/j.1439-0272.2008.00879.x
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R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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Increased numbers of mast cells (MCs) in the testis have been associated with testicular dysfunction, where accumulation of MCs occurs. Furthermore, it has been reported that MCs might affect sperm function as it has been demonstrated that MC-derived tryptase in the seminal fluid might reduce sperm motility. Although MCs have been detected in rat epididymis, only little is known about the presence of MCs in human seminal plasma. Thus, we analysed MC numbers in the ejaculate of men during routine semen analysis of male patients suspected for infertility (n = 100). MCs were detected by c-kit (CD117) expression using flow cytometry. Thereby, we detected significant numbers of MCs in the ejaculate of most patients (559 +/- 525 MCs ml(-1), mean +/- SD). However, we could neither detect a correlation with respect to MCs and sperm count, motility or morphology nor to the seminal inflammatory markers like polymorphonuclear elastase. Nevertheless, a significant correlation of MCs to spermatozoa-bound IgA (r = 0.5; P = 0.03; n = 21) was observed. It is concluded that significant numbers of MCs can be detected in the human ejaculate without necessarily influencing sperm function. A potential role of MCs in seminal plasma as well as the association between MCs and IgA on spermatozoa remains to be elucidated.
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