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Semen samples from 179 infertility patients were analyzed for type and number of white blood cells (WBC) by a combination of immunologic techniques. Forty-one (23%) had more than 10(6) WBC/mL semen (leukocytospermia). Semen parameters in patients with less than 10(6) WBC/mL were similar to those of 15 fertile donors. In contrast, the leukocytospermic group had significant reductions in total sperm number, percent sperm motility, sperm velocity, motility index, and total number of motile sperm. Patients with high concentrations of monocytes/macrophages (greater than 5 X 10(5)/mL; n = 27) had significantly reduced ejaculate volume; patients with high numbers of T lymphocytes (greater than 10(5)/mL; n = 19) had a significant reduction in sperm velocity; and patients with high levels of granulocyte elastase in semen (greater than 1,000 ng/mL; n = 26) had significant reductions in ejaculate volume, total sperm number, and total motile sperm number. There was no correlation between the presence of antisperm antibodies and leukocytospermia. Our data suggest that leukocytospermia may occur frequently in male infertility patients and show that elevated levels of WBC in semen are associated with poor semen quality. This provides further rationale for white blood cell testing in semen of male infertility patients, since antibiotic or anti-inflammatory therapy may be helpful in appropriately selected cases.
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PMID:Leukocytospermia is associated with poor semen quality. 240 66

Male genital tract inflammation is reflected by increased numbers of white blood cells (WBC) in semen. An ejaculate containing more than 10(6) WBC ml-1 semen is termed leukocytospermic. Among male infertility patients, the frequency of leukocytospermia is between 10% and 20%. By conventional light microscopy or sperm staining techniques, it is not possible to reliably differentiate WBC from immature germ cells in semen. In contrast, the cytochemical peroxidase method reliably identifies granulocytes, the most prevalent WBC type in semen. The method is cheap, fast and easy to perform. The gold standard for the detection of all WBC populations in semen is immunocytology using monoclonal antibodies. However, it is expensive and time-consuming, thus remaining a research tool at present. The measurement of granulocyte elastase in semen provides information on the number of granulocytes and their inflammatory activation. However, commercial granulocyte elastase enzyme immunoassays are expensive and due to logistical reasons often delay the results for more than 1 week. Leukocyte esterase dipstick tests lack both sensitivity and specificity for the detection of inflammatory changes in semen. For clinical purposes, the peroxidase method is ideally suited to detect inflammatory changes in semen.
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PMID:Methods for the detection of male genital tract inflammation. 962 41

Reproductive tract infection is one of the important factors of male reproduction. Polymorphonuclear neutrophil elastase (PMNE) in semen, as a marker of male reproductive tract inflammation, especially recessive infection, potentially affects male fertility. The concentration of PMNE in semen is correlated significantly not only with semen white blood cell count and seminal plasma ROS level, but also with the levels of other inflammation related cytokines, such as IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha. Furthermore, PMNE has a negative impact on sperm quality by decreasing sperm motility, increasing the percentage of morphologically abnormal sperm and interfering with DNA integrity. PMNE inhibitors in semen can form a compound with PMNE, and the imbalanced proportions of the two may promote the development of chronic inflammation, and consequently lead to male infertility. At present, PMNE in semen is detected mainly by enzyme immunoassay, but this method still needs to be standardized, and the diagnostic standards to be unified.
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PMID:[Advances in researches on polymorphonuclear neutrophil elastase in semen]. 2214 Dec 76