Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility

Objective: To find evidence of local immune reaction (cellular and, if possible, humoral) in patients of primary obstructive infertility and to extrapolate its role in the persistence of infertility even after a patent vasoepididymostomy. This was a prospective study in a tertiary hospital setting c...

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Main Authors: Anil K. Sarda, Durgatosh Pandey, Shweta A. Bhalla, Nivedita Sarda, K.Uma Chaturvedi
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Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2012-01-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/article_vol05-1-jan-mar-2012/AJMS.5.1.2012%20P%2053-62.pdf
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author Anil K. Sarda
Durgatosh Pandey
Shweta A. Bhalla
Nivedita Sarda
K.Uma Chaturvedi
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description Objective: To find evidence of local immune reaction (cellular and, if possible, humoral) in patients of primary obstructive infertility and to extrapolate its role in the persistence of infertility even after a patent vasoepididymostomy. This was a prospective study in a tertiary hospital setting comparing epididymal histology and epididymal fluid antisperm antibody in men with primary obstructive infertility with those in men with proven fertility. Material and Methods: Twenty men with primary obstructive infertility in the study group and five men with proven fertility as controls were included in the study. While performing vasoepididymostomy on such patients, testicular and epididymal tissues were taken, and epididymal fluid was aspirated for estimation of antisperm antibodies. Testicular and epididymal histologies were studied under light microscopy for evidence of cellular immune response to obstruction. Antisperm antibodies in epididymal fluid were assayed by ELISA. Result(s): The cellular immune response as assessed by the presence of interstitial inflammatory cells and macrophages in epididymal histology was found in 12/20 patients. Testicular biopsies in all patients were normal. Humoral immune response as assessed by significant titres of antisperm antibodies in epididymal fluid was found in 14/20 patients. Evidence of local immune response (cellular or humoral or both) was found in 17/20 patients. Conclusion(s): Men with primary obstructive infertility develop local immune reaction in their epididymis secondary to obstruction. This factor may be responsible for the persistence of infertility even after a patent vasoepididymostomy.
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spelling doaj.art-a2fcaa224eec43bd9d2dc9bc35ef79ba2022-12-21T19:56:45ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432012-01-0105015362Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male InfertilityAnil K. SardaDurgatosh PandeyShweta A. BhallaNivedita SardaK.Uma ChaturvediObjective: To find evidence of local immune reaction (cellular and, if possible, humoral) in patients of primary obstructive infertility and to extrapolate its role in the persistence of infertility even after a patent vasoepididymostomy. This was a prospective study in a tertiary hospital setting comparing epididymal histology and epididymal fluid antisperm antibody in men with primary obstructive infertility with those in men with proven fertility. Material and Methods: Twenty men with primary obstructive infertility in the study group and five men with proven fertility as controls were included in the study. While performing vasoepididymostomy on such patients, testicular and epididymal tissues were taken, and epididymal fluid was aspirated for estimation of antisperm antibodies. Testicular and epididymal histologies were studied under light microscopy for evidence of cellular immune response to obstruction. Antisperm antibodies in epididymal fluid were assayed by ELISA. Result(s): The cellular immune response as assessed by the presence of interstitial inflammatory cells and macrophages in epididymal histology was found in 12/20 patients. Testicular biopsies in all patients were normal. Humoral immune response as assessed by significant titres of antisperm antibodies in epididymal fluid was found in 14/20 patients. Evidence of local immune response (cellular or humoral or both) was found in 17/20 patients. Conclusion(s): Men with primary obstructive infertility develop local immune reaction in their epididymis secondary to obstruction. This factor may be responsible for the persistence of infertility even after a patent vasoepididymostomy.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/article_vol05-1-jan-mar-2012/AJMS.5.1.2012%20P%2053-62.pdfEpididymis / Histology / Immunity / Male Infertility
spellingShingle Anil K. Sarda
Durgatosh Pandey
Shweta A. Bhalla
Nivedita Sarda
K.Uma Chaturvedi
Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Epididymis / Histology / Immunity / Male Infertility
title Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility
title_full Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility
title_fullStr Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility
title_full_unstemmed Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility
title_short Role of Local Immune Reaction in Primary Obstructive Male Infertility
title_sort role of local immune reaction in primary obstructive male infertility
topic Epididymis / Histology / Immunity / Male Infertility
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/article_vol05-1-jan-mar-2012/AJMS.5.1.2012%20P%2053-62.pdf
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