Seminal Calbindin 2 in Infertile Men With Varicocele: A Prospective Comparative Study

The present study compared seminal calbindin 2 (CALB 2) levels and semen parameters in men with and without varicocele. CALB 2 is also known as calretinin and 29 kDa calbindin. The study was a case-control study conducted from April (2021) to March (2022) in the andrology department at Beni-Suef Uni...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) Calif.), 2023-10, Vol.30 (10), p.3077-3083
Hauptverfasser: GamalEl Din, Sameh Fayek, Zeidan, Ashraf, Salam, Mohamed Ahmed Abdel, El Kader, Noha Abd EL Hafeez Abd, Mohamed, Sara Ahmed, Azmy, Mohamed Farag
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Zusammenfassung:The present study compared seminal calbindin 2 (CALB 2) levels and semen parameters in men with and without varicocele. CALB 2 is also known as calretinin and 29 kDa calbindin. The study was a case-control study conducted from April (2021) to March (2022) in the andrology department at Beni-Suef University hospital. The study included four matched groups: group (I) were controls (fertile normozoospermic men without varicocele) ( n =24). Group (II) were fertile normozoospermic men with varicocele ( n =24). Group (III) were infertile oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT) men without varicocele ( n =24). Group (IV) were infertile OAT men with varicocele ( n =24). The lowest levels of seminal CALB 2 were found in patients with severe oligozoospermia which showed a statistically significant difference when compared to seminal CALB 2 in patients with normal, mildly low, or moderately low sperm counts. There were significant negative correlations between sperm concentration, sperm motility and percentage of normal sperm forms and seminal CALB 2. Seminal plasma CALB 2 may play a role in the negative impact of varicocele on the semen parameters especially sperm concentration, sperm motility and percentage of sperm normal forms. Future studies are needed to verify these findings.
ISSN:1933-7191
1933-7205
DOI:10.1007/s43032-023-01237-5