Ghrelin and orexin levels in infertile male: evaluation of effects on varicocele pathophysiology, relationship seminal and hormonal parameter
Author:
Kısa Üçler1ORCID, Başar M. Murad2, Şipal Timuçin3, Ceylan Özlem Doğan4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Biochemistry , Faculty of Medicine, Kırıkkale University , Kırıkkale , Turkey 2. Department of Urology , Memorial Hospital , İstanbul , Turkey 3. Department of Urology , Çerkezköy State Hospital , Tekirdağ , Turkey 4. Department of Medical Biochemistry , Faculty of Medicine, Ankara University , Ankara , Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
The aim of the present study was to investigate serum ghrelin and orexin levels in patients with varicocele and compare these levels with idiopathic infertile male and healthy control cases.
Methods
This study enrolled 24 men with varicocele, 24 males having idiopathic infertility, and 21 fertile men as the control group. Hormonal analyses, ghrelin and orexin levels were measured samples. Semen was analyzed after 3 and 5 days of sexual abstinence.
Results
Serum ghrelin levels were statistically different among the three groups (p=0.015), and it was due to a statistically lower level in group-1 than the level in the control cases (p=0.012). On the other hand, serum orexin levels were lower than healthy subjects in infertile groups with/without varicocele, but there was no difference (p=0.685) among three groups. Serum ghrelin level showed a negative and significant correlation only with sperm motility (r=−0.646, p=0.022), there was no correlation with other parameters. On the other hand, serum orexin levels did not show a significant correlation with seminal parameters.
Conclusion
Both new investigated peptides ghrelin and orexin have regulatory effects on testicular function. However, ghrelin has a more obvious and complex effect on spermatogenesis. Impaired seminal parameters, especially motility was associated with increased serum ghrelin levels in infertile patients, especially with varicocele.
Funder
Research Fund of Kirikkale University Project
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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