Hellstrom Wayne J G, Overstreet James W, Sikka Suresh C, Denne Jonathan, Ahuja Sanjeev, Hoover Amy M, Sides Gregory D, Cordell William H, Harrison L Mark, Whitaker J Steven
Department of Urology, SL-42, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA.
J Androl. 2006 May-Jun;27(3):421-8. doi: 10.2164/jandrol.05156. Epub 2006 Feb 1.
The most widely used reference values for human semen and sperm variables were developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to help assess the fertility status of men interested in reproduction (typically a younger population). In this retrospective analysis, data from a large population of men aged 45 years or older were analyzed to derive semen and sperm reference ranges for an older population. Baseline semen samples were obtained from 1174 men with no or mild erectile dysfunction (ED) during the screening phase of two clinical trials evaluating the effects of a drug on human spermatogenesis. The median values and 95% reference ranges for 4 measured semen and sperm parameters (semen volume, sperm concentration, sperm motility, and sperm morphology) and 1 derived parameter (total sperm count) were calculated for the population and by age quartile. These references ranges were compared to established WHO reference values. Associations between the semen and sperm parameters and smoking status, alcohol use, and serum hormone concentrations were also analyzed. The mean age was 52.9 years (range: 45-80). Median semen volume, sperm motility, and sperm morphology parameters declined significantly with age. Only 46% of study subjects had baseline values for semen and sperm parameters that met or surpassed all the WHO reference values. This is the first study to statistically derive semen reference ranges from a large population of men aged 45 years or older. The observation that less than half the men in this study met all 4 WHO reference values for measured semen and sperm parameters underscores the need for age-specific reference ranges.
世界卫生组织(WHO)制定了人类精液和精子变量最广泛使用的参考值,以帮助评估有生育意愿男性(通常为较年轻人群)的生育状况。在这项回顾性分析中,对大量45岁及以上男性的数据进行了分析,以得出老年人群的精液和精子参考范围。在两项评估一种药物对人类精子发生影响的临床试验的筛查阶段,从1174名无勃起功能障碍(ED)或仅有轻度勃起功能障碍的男性中获取了基线精液样本。计算了该人群以及按年龄四分位数划分的人群中4项测量的精液和精子参数(精液量、精子浓度、精子活力和精子形态)以及1项衍生参数(总精子数)的中位数和95%参考范围。将这些参考范围与既定的WHO参考值进行了比较。还分析了精液和精子参数与吸烟状况、饮酒情况以及血清激素浓度之间的关联。平均年龄为52.9岁(范围:45 - 80岁)。精液量、精子活力和精子形态参数的中位数随年龄显著下降。只有46%的研究对象的精液和精子参数基线值达到或超过了所有WHO参考值。这是第一项从大量45岁及以上男性中统计得出精液参考范围的研究。本研究中不到一半的男性达到了WHO针对测量的精液和精子参数的所有4项参考值,这一观察结果突出了制定特定年龄参考范围的必要性。