Dave B N, Rindani T H
L.T.M. Medical College and L.T.M.G. Hospital, Biochemistry Department, Bombay, India.
Int J Fertil. 1988 Jan-Feb;33(1):45-7.
Acid phosphatase (ACP) was studied in normal and abnormal human semen of individuals not suffering from testosterone deficiency. Study of ACP activity was performed on 365 men referred to the OPD clinic of L.T.M.G. Hospital, Bombay. Semen samples were classified into five groups according to sperm concentration, vitality, motility, and morphology. An inverse correlation was found between enzyme activity and sperm concentration. Statistical analysis revealed that ACP activity was maximal in the azoospermic group, and decreases as the sperm concentration increases. On the basis of this, measurement of ACP in human semen may be useful in clinical practice.
在未患睾酮缺乏症的个体的正常和异常人类精液中研究了酸性磷酸酶(ACP)。对转诊至孟买L.T.M.G.医院门诊的365名男性进行了ACP活性研究。根据精子浓度、活力、能动性和形态将精液样本分为五组。发现酶活性与精子浓度呈负相关。统计分析显示,无精子症组的ACP活性最高,且随着精子浓度增加而降低。基于此,测定人类精液中的ACP在临床实践中可能有用。