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Query: EC:3.4.15.1 (
ACE
)
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The
ACE
is found as two isozymes in the body. A somatic isozyme found in blood and several other tissues, and a testis-specific isozyme found only in developing spermatids and mature sperm. In this study, we investigated the
ACE
activity in left spermatic vein blood samples of infertile patients with
varicocele
and its correlation to spermatologic parameters. The somatic
ACE
activities were determined in the peripheral and left spermatic vein blood samples from 31 infertile patients who underwent variococelectomy, and 11 fertile control subjects underwent left inguinal herniorraphy. The somatic
ACE
activity was measured by kinetic spectrophotometric assay. Semen analyses were performed according to WHO guidelines. The mean somatic
ACE
activities of peripheral and left spermatic veins of the
varicocele
group were 60.3 +/- 23.0 and 60.2 +/- 23.2 U/L, respectively. In control group, peripheral and left spermatic vein
ACE
activities were found as 56.8 +/- 17.1 and 56.5 +/- 15.5 U/L, respectively. There was no significant difference between the
ACE
activity in peripheral and left spermatic vein blood sample from the
varicocele
and control group. There was no statistically significant correlation between the spermatologic parameters and
ACE
activities in the spermatic and peripheral vein in both of
varicocele
and control groups. As a result, it may be suggested that the somatic
ACE
has no causative role in pathophysiology of
varicocele
and
varicocele
related infertility.
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PMID:Somatic angiotensin converting enzyme in varicocele. 1672 50