High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study

Introduction: Spermiation is a process of releasing sperm into the lumen of seminiferous tubules. Failure in releasing sperm into the lumen is designated as spermiation defect. Spermiation defect cases present as oligo-azoospermia or azoospermia despite normal gonadotropins and testicular histol...

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Main Authors: Manish Jain, Amanpreet Kaur Kalsi, Amita Srivastava, Yogendra Kumar Gupta, Ashutosh Halder
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-12-01
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spelling doaj-1cd340f8fb444310b21dcc8f7de2c5e22020-11-25T03:32:03ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-12-011012RC09RC1310.7860/JCDR/2016/22483.8990High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot StudyManish Jain0Amanpreet Kaur Kalsi1Amita Srivastava2Yogendra Kumar Gupta3Ashutosh Halder4Scientist, Department of Reproductive Biology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.PhD Student, Department of Reproductive Biology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.Scientist, Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.Professor, Department of Reproductive Biology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.Introduction: Spermiation is a process of releasing sperm into the lumen of seminiferous tubules. Failure in releasing sperm into the lumen is designated as spermiation defect. Spermiation defect cases present as oligo-azoospermia or azoospermia despite normal gonadotropins and testicular histology/cytology. Human spermiation defect never got attention to investigate infertility practice. Most of the information on spermiation defect, so far is from animal experiments. We assume some cases of non-obstructive azoospermia with normal gonadotropins and testicular histology/cytology could be due to spermiation defect. Aim: The aim of the study was to find out the underlying aetiology in cases of human spermiation defect. Materials and Methods:A total of 13 cases of spermiation defect and 20 fertile men as control constituted study material. Cases were studied for chromosomal abnormalities by conventional karyotyping, sex chromosome mosaicism by interphase XY FISH, Yq microdeletion by STS PCR, sertoli cell quality (function) and quantity (numbers) by serum Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) and inhibin B besides other hormones like Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH), prolactin, testosterone and estradiol. Vitamin A concentration in serum was also measured. Presence of heavy metal was investigated by elemental electron microscopy in seminal cells (eight cases) & by spectrometry in serum as well as seminal plasma. Results: Chromosomal and Yq microdeletion study failed to detect any abnormalities. AMH, inhibin B and vitamin A were also normal. Estradiol level was high in 6 out of 13 cases (46%) while platinum in seminal cells was high in 4 cases (50%). High (four times or more) serum level of lead and nickel was observed in 11 (85%) and 6 (46%) cases, respectively. Conclusion: High serum concentration of heavy metals like lead & nickel or high platinum accumulation in seminal cells or high serum estradiol alone or in combinations may be underlying aetiologic factors in human spermiation defect.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8990/22483_CE[Ra1]_F(RK)_PF1(PG_RK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfleadnickeloestrogenplatinumsperm release
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author Manish Jain
Amanpreet Kaur Kalsi
Amita Srivastava
Yogendra Kumar Gupta
Ashutosh Halder
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Amanpreet Kaur Kalsi
Amita Srivastava
Yogendra Kumar Gupta
Ashutosh Halder
High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
lead
nickel
oestrogen
platinum
sperm release
author_facet Manish Jain
Amanpreet Kaur Kalsi
Amita Srivastava
Yogendra Kumar Gupta
Ashutosh Halder
author_sort Manish Jain
title High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study
title_short High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study
title_full High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study
title_fullStr High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed High Serum Estradiol and Heavy Metals Responsible for Human Spermiation Defect-A Pilot Study
title_sort high serum estradiol and heavy metals responsible for human spermiation defect-a pilot study
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Introduction: Spermiation is a process of releasing sperm into the lumen of seminiferous tubules. Failure in releasing sperm into the lumen is designated as spermiation defect. Spermiation defect cases present as oligo-azoospermia or azoospermia despite normal gonadotropins and testicular histology/cytology. Human spermiation defect never got attention to investigate infertility practice. Most of the information on spermiation defect, so far is from animal experiments. We assume some cases of non-obstructive azoospermia with normal gonadotropins and testicular histology/cytology could be due to spermiation defect. Aim: The aim of the study was to find out the underlying aetiology in cases of human spermiation defect. Materials and Methods:A total of 13 cases of spermiation defect and 20 fertile men as control constituted study material. Cases were studied for chromosomal abnormalities by conventional karyotyping, sex chromosome mosaicism by interphase XY FISH, Yq microdeletion by STS PCR, sertoli cell quality (function) and quantity (numbers) by serum Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) and inhibin B besides other hormones like Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH), prolactin, testosterone and estradiol. Vitamin A concentration in serum was also measured. Presence of heavy metal was investigated by elemental electron microscopy in seminal cells (eight cases) & by spectrometry in serum as well as seminal plasma. Results: Chromosomal and Yq microdeletion study failed to detect any abnormalities. AMH, inhibin B and vitamin A were also normal. Estradiol level was high in 6 out of 13 cases (46%) while platinum in seminal cells was high in 4 cases (50%). High (four times or more) serum level of lead and nickel was observed in 11 (85%) and 6 (46%) cases, respectively. Conclusion: High serum concentration of heavy metals like lead & nickel or high platinum accumulation in seminal cells or high serum estradiol alone or in combinations may be underlying aetiologic factors in human spermiation defect.
topic lead
nickel
oestrogen
platinum
sperm release
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