Medicus, Vol. 15 No. 2_UG infekcije, 2006.
Pregledni rad
Male Infertility and Urogenital Infections
Josip Parazajder
Sažetak
The most common male genital infections are
prostatovesiculitis, epididymitis and urethritis. The opinions of
clinicians about the impact of UGI on male fertility are still controversial. According to the latest research, UGI impair secretory
activity of prostate, seminal vesicles and epididymis, which leads
to the change in the volume and acidity of seminal plasma, and
to changes in the concentration of zinc, citric acid, acid phosphatase
and fructose thus reducing sperm quality. Oxidative stress in
chronic prostatitis can inhibit acrosome reaction and decrease
functional capacity of spermatozoa. Chronic and acute infection
can cause partial or complete obstruction of seminal ducts with
oligospermia or azoospermia.
Ključne riječi
infertility; urogenital infections
Hrčak ID:
18157
URI
Datum izdavanja:
29.12.2006.
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