Effect of levofloxacin treatment on semen hyperviscosity in chronic bacterial prostatitis patients |
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Authors: | L. O. Vicari R. Castiglione M. Salemi B. O. Vicari M. C. Mazzarino E. Vicari |
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Affiliation: | 1. Section 2. of Endocrinology and Andrology, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, International Master in Experimental and Clinical Medicine and Cellular Physiopathology, University of Catania, Catania, Italy;3. IRCCS Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging, Troina (EN), Italy;4. Department of Bio‐Medical Sciences, University of Catania, Catania, Italy |
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Abstract: | Changes in seminal fluid viscosity (SFV), reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, cytokines and seminal leucocyte concentration related to microbiological outcome in patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP) were studied. One hundred and ten infertile patients with CBP (positive sperm culture ≥105 colony‐forming units [CFU] ml?1, pathogens or Chlamydia in expressed prostatic secretions) were treated with levofloxacin 500 mg daily for 14 consecutive days per month for 3 months. In case of bacterial prostatitis, two conditions were examined: responders, eradication of 0 to <103 CFU ml?1 (n = 78) and poor responders, >103 to <105 CFU ml?1 (n = 32). Compared with poor responders, responders showed a significant increase of sperm progressive motility and a significant decrease in seminal leucocyte count, SFV, liquefaction time, ROS production (in all fractions and conditions), seminal tumour necrosis factor‐α and interleukin 6. None of these variables showed significant differences compared with a control group of 37 fertile men. On the other hand, the poor responders showed significant changes in these variables compared with matched pretreatment values. In patients with CBP, antibiotic therapy alone leads to eradication in ≈71%, with improvement of sperm progressive motility, SFV and the framework of prooxidative factors. However, in the remaining ≈29% with poor antibiotic responsiveness, a deterioration of all variables is observed. |
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Keywords: | Chronic bacterial prostatitis levofloxacin male infertility reactive oxygen species semen cytokines semen quantitative hyperviscosity |
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