The ratio of 2nd to 4th digit length and reproductive function of infertile male patients

Author:

Uchida Masahiro1ORCID,Iwamoto Teruaki23,Yamasaki Kazumitsu13ORCID,Kariya Fumiko4,Konishi Shoko4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tsukuba Gakuen Hospital Ibaraki Tsukuba Japan

2. International University of Health and Welfare Otawara Tochigi Japan

3. Sanno Hospital Minato Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Human Ecology, School of International Health, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Bunkyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo investigate the relationship between the ratio of index to ring finger lengths (2D:4D ratio), reflecting androgen exposure in utero, and reproductive function among men.MethodsMale patients (N = 180) who consulted for fertility issues participated in the study. The palms of both hands were scanned, and the 2D:4D ratio was calculated. Data on semen volume, sperm concentration and total motility, total and motile sperm counts, and serum hormone concentrations were obtained. Spearman correlation coefficients between the 2D:4D ratio and hormone and semen quality parameters were calculated.ResultsThe total sperm count was significantly negatively correlated with the 2D:4D ratio of the left hand (r = −0.154, p  = 0.039) but not with that of the right hand (r = −0.045, p  = 0.548). Testosterone showed weak negative correlations with the 2D:4D ratio in the left (r = −0.142, p  = 0.058) and right (r = − 0.149, p  = 0.046) hands. Follicle‐stimulating hormone levels were negatively correlated with the 2D:4D ratios of the left (r = −0.173, p  = 0.020) and right (r = −0.164, p  = 0.027) hands. Other semen quality parameters or luteinizing hormone levels showed no significant correlation with the 2D:4D ratios.ConclusionsNo clear associations were observed between the 2D:4D ratios and reproductive function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Reproductive Medicine

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