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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
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5'-Nucleotidase is involved in sperm capacitation via the cAMP-adenosine pathway and in sperm motility via direct adenosine production from AMP. Since these functions are reduced in
varicocele
, the aim of this study was to investigate whether the enzyme levels were altered in sperm from
varicocele
patients. The mean (SD) international units (IU) of
5'-nucleotidase
activity in seminal plasma from 35
varicocele
III patients was 0.16(0.09) IU ml(-1) vs 0.35(0.13) IU ml(-1) in 53 controls, this decrease being statistically significant at p < or = 0.001. A significant decrease in activity, expressed as international units per mg of protein concentration in spermatozoa homogenates, was also observed with spermatozoa: 0.0018(0.0017) IU mg(-1) in
varicocele
III vs 0.0081(0.0060) IU mg(-1) in controls, at p < or = 0.001. Compared to controls, the activity decrease observed both in spermatozoa and seminal plasma from 45 men with
varicocele
I was not statistically significant at p < or = 0.05. To determine the diagnostic value of
5'-nucleotidase
in assessing sperm fertility in
varicocele
III, we used the likelihood ratios method and best cut-offs were identified in receiver operating characteristic curves. With a prevalence of 36%, the post-test probability of infertility was 91% in spermatozoa and 78% in seminal plasma. The cut-off values of
5'-nucleotidase
activity discriminating for fertile/unfertile semen were 0.2 IU ml(-1) in seminal plasma and 0.003 IU mg(-1) of protein in spermatozoa. Overall, determination of
5'-nucleotidase
activity, especially in spermatozoa, can be useful to characterize different
varicocele
degrees as well as the sperm fertility potential.
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PMID:5'-Nucleotidase activity is decreased in seminal plasma and spermatozoa from varicocele patients. 1878 89