Oligospermia

Oligospermia
Oligospermia
Classification and external resources
ICD-10 N46
ICD-9 606.1
-spermia,
Further information: Testicular infertility factors
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(Oligo)spermia - few spermatozoa in semen
(Hypo)spermia - small semen volume
(A)spermia - complete lack of semen
(Azoo)spermia - absence of sperm cells in semen
(Terato)spermia - sperm with abnormal morphology
(Asthenozoo)spermia - reduced sperm motility

Oligospermia, also oligozoospermia, refers to semen with a low concentration of sperm[1] and is a common finding in male infertility. Often semen with a decreased sperm concentration may also show significant abnormalities in sperm morphology and motility (technically "oligoasthenoteratozoospermia"). There has been interest in replacing the descriptive terms used in semen analysis with more quantitative information.[2]

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Diagnosis

The diagnosis of oligospermia is based on one low count in a semen analysis performed on two occasions. For many decades sperm concentrations of less than 20 million sperm/ml were considered low or oligospermic, recently, however, the WHO reassessed sperm criteria and established a lower reference point, less than 15 million sperm/ml, consistent with the 5th percentile for fertile men.[3] Sperm concentrations fluctuate and oligospermia may be temporary or permanent.

The diagnosis of oligospermia requires a work-up (listed in Male infertility).

Causes

There are many causes for oligospermia including:[4]:

Pre-testicular causes

Pre-testicular factors refer to conditions that impede adequate support of the testes and include situations of poor hormonal support and poor general health including:

Testicular factors

Testicular factors refer to conditions where the testes produces semen of poor quality despite adequate hormonal support and include:

Mast cells releasing inflammatory mediators appear to directly suppress sperm motility in a potentially reversible manner, and may be a common pathophysiological mechanism for several of the above mentioned factors.[10]

Post-testicular causes

Post-testicular factors decrease male fertility due to conditions that affect the male genital system after testicular sperm production and include defects of the genital tract as well as problems in ejaculation:

Idiopathic oligospermia (oligoasthenoteratozoospermia)

In about 30 % of infertile men no causative factor is found for their decrease in sperm concentration or quality by common clinical, instrumental, or laboratory means, and the condition is termed "idiopathic" (unexplained).[11] A number of factors may be involved in the genesis of this condition, including age, infectious agents ( such as Chlamydia trachomatis), Y chromosome microdeletions, mitochondrial changes, environmental pollutants, and "subtle" hormonal changes.[11]

Treatment

Treatment takes place within the context of infertility management and needs also to consider the fecundity of the female partner. Thus the choices can be complex.

In a number of situations direct medical or surgical intervention can improve the sperm concentration, examples are use of FSH in men with pituitary hypogonadism, antibiotics in case of infections, or operative corrections of a hydrocele, varicocele, or vas deferens obstruction.

In most cases of oligospermia including its idiopathic form there is no direct medical or surgical intervention agreed to be effective. Empirically many medical approaches have been tried including clomiphene citrate, tamoxifen, HMG, FSH, HCG, testosterone, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, anti-oxidants, carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine, zinc, high-protein diets. In a number of pilot studies some positive results have been obtained. Clomiphene citrate has been used with modest success.[12] The combination of tamoxifen plus testosterone was reported to improve the sperm situation.[13]

The use of carnitine showed some promise in a controlled trial in selected cases of male infertility improving sperm quality and further studies are needed.[14]

In many situations, intrauterine inseminations are performed with success.[15] In more severe cases IVF, or IVF - ICSI is done[12] and is often the best option, specifically if time is a factor or fertility problems coexist on the female side.

Fertility

Achieving a pregnancy naturally may be a challenge if the male suffers from a low sperm count. However, chances are good if the female partner is fertile; many couples with this problem have been successful. Prognosis is more limited if there is a combination of factors that include sperm dysfunction and reduced ovarian reserve.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Grimes DA & Lopez LM 2007 Fertility and Sterility 88(6):1491-94.
  3. ^ Cooper TG, Noonan E, von Eckardstein S, et al. (2010). "World Health Organization reference values for human semen characteristics". Hum. Reprod. Update 16 (3): 231–45. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmp048. PMID 19934213. 
  4. ^ Rowe PJ, Comhaire FH, Hargreave TB, Mahmoud AMA. WHO Manual for the Standardized Investigation, Diagnosis and Management of the Infertile Male. Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-521-77474-8.
  5. ^ Leibovitch I, Mor Y (2005). "The vicious cycling: bicycling related urogenital disorders". Eur. Urol. 47 (3): 277–86; discussion 286–7. doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2004.10.024. PMID 15716187. 
  6. ^ "Infertility in men". http://www.umm.edu/patiented/articles/what_causes_of_male_infertility_000067_4.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-21. 
  7. ^ Costabile RA, Spevak M (2001). "Characterization of patients presenting with male factor infertility in an equal access, no cost medical system". Urology 58 (6): 1021–4. doi:10.1016/S0090-4295(01)01400-5. PMID 11744480. 
  8. ^ Masarani M, Wazait H, Dinneen M (2006). "Mumps orchitis". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 99 (11): 573–5. doi:10.1258/jrsm.99.11.573. PMC 1633545. PMID 17082302. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1633545. 
  9. ^ Zhang J, Qiu SD, Li SB, et al. (2007). "Novel mutations in ubiquitin-specific protease 26 gene might cause spermatogenesis impairment and male infertility". Asian J. Androl. 9 (6): 809–14. doi:10.1111/j.1745-7262.2007.00305.x. PMID 17968467. 
  10. ^ Menzies, F. M.; Shepherd, M. C.; Nibbs, R. J.; Nelson, S. M. (2010). "The role of mast cells and their mediators in reproduction, pregnancy and labour". Human Reproduction Update 17 (3): 383–396. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmq053. PMID 20959350.  edit
  11. ^ a b Cavallini G (2006). "Male idiopathic oligoasthenoteratozoospermia". Asian J Androl 2006;8(2):143-157 8 (2): 143–57. doi:10.1111/j.1745-7262.2006.00123.x. PMID 16491265. 
  12. ^ a b Check JH (2007). "Treatment of male infertility.". Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. 2007;34(4):201-6. Review. 34 (4): 201–6. PMID 18225678. 
  13. ^ Adamopoulos DA, Nicopoulou S, Kapolla N, Karamertzanis M, Andreou E. (1997). "The combination of testosterone undecanoate with tamoxifen citrate enhances the effects of each agent given independently on seminal parameters in men with idiopathic oligozoospermia.". Fertil Steril. 1997 Apr;67(4):756-62. 67 (4): 756–62. PMID 9093207. 
  14. ^ Lenzi A, Lombardo F, Sgro P, Salacone P, Caponecchia L, Dondero F, Gandini L (1991). "Use of carnitine therapy in selected cases of male factor infertility: a double-blind crossover trial.". Fertility and Sterility (2003), Volume 79 , Issue 2 , Pages 292 - 300 25 (5): 1253–326. PMID 12569937. 
  15. ^ Francavilla F, Sciarretta F, Sorgentone S, Necozione S, Santucci R, Barbonetti A, Francavilla S. (2009). "Intrauterine insemination with or without mild ovarian stimulation in couples with male subfertility due to oligo/astheno- and/or teratozoospermia or antisperm antibodies: a prospective cross-over trial.". Fertil Steril. 2009 Sep;92(3):1009-11. Epub 2009 Mar 3. 92 (3): 1009–11. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.01.112. PMID 19261275. 

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