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Title: Relationship between serum levels of testosterone, zinc and selenium in infertile males attending fertility clinic in Nnewi, south east Nigeria
Authors: Oluboyo, A.O
Adijeh, R .U
Onyenekwe, C.C
Oluboyo, B.O
Mbaeri, T.C
Odiegwu, C.N
Chukwuma, G.O
Onwuasoanya, U.K
Keywords: Serum testosterone
zinc
selenium
male infertility
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Publisher: College of Medicine University of Ibadan
Citation: Afr. Med. med. sci. (2012) 41. Suppl.51 -54
Abstract: In the recent years, mal e infertility a n d sub-fertility have increased, which is attributabl e to man y factors. Some trace elements such a s zinc and selenium hav e been shown to play a role in reproduction . T h e study was designed to determin e the serum levels of zinc , selenium and testosterone in infertile male s attending fertility clini c in Nnewi . We investigate d fift y apparently infertil e male s (subjects) a n d twent y apparently healthy fertile male s (controls) betwee n the ages of twenty five and fifty five years. T h e serum levels of zinc and selenium wer e determine d using Atomic Absorptio n Spectrophotomete r whil e the scrum level of testosterone w a s determine d using Enzyme Immunoassay techniques. T h e results showed that there wer e significant difference s in the mea n serum zinc, selenium and testosterone whe n compared between the t wo groups. T h e results als o showe d a strong positive correlation betwee n serum levels of zinc and selenium, a negativ e correlation betwee n serum levels of testosterone a n d zinc , and a strong positive correlation betwee n serum testosterone and selenium in the infertile males. We therefor e conclude that there is a relationship betwee n the serum levels of zinc, selenium and testosteron e in infertil e male s and that thes e parameters b e considere d whe n investigating case s of infertility in males.
Description: Article
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2059
ISSN: 1116-4077
Appears in Collections:African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

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