Title of article :
Study of cytomegalovirus infection in idiopathic infertility men referred to Shariati hospital, Tehran, Iran
Author/Authors :
Habibi، Masoud نويسنده Iranian Center for Breast Cancer, Academic Center for Education Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran, Iran , , Bahrami، AliReza نويسنده Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University , , Morteza، Afsaneh نويسنده Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , , Sadighi Gilani، Mohammad Ali نويسنده , , Hassanzadeh، Gholamreza نويسنده Anatomy Department, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Ghadami، Mohsen نويسنده Assistant professor, Tehran Science and Research Islamic Azad University , , Choobineh، Hamid نويسنده School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a prevalent infection in humans. Recent studies have shown the role of CMV infection in male infertility disorder.
Aim: Here we aimed to study the role of CMV infection in men with idiopathic infertility.
Materials and Methods: We performed a case-control study of CMV serology in 200 patients attending male infertility clinic of a university hospital. There were 154 men diagnosed with infertility and 46 men without infertility. The patients were asked to donate their sperm, blood, and urine. The presence of CMV infection was studied using quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
Results: CMV infection was present in 25 of all the studied participants. Controls had a higher sperm count and sperm motility and sperm morphology compared to patients. There were no significant differences in the studied variables between those with and without CMV infection, nor in patients, neither in controls. Sperm morphology was negatively correlated with cigarette smoking (r=-0.15; p < 0.03). Even though the prevalence of CMV infection was higher in patients with infertility in control and patient (5/46 vs. 20/154) respectively, this was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: We did not show a significant role for CMV infection in male infertility. Based on the previous studies, it could be assumed that CMV infection is an important part of the male infertility and its treatment would improve the sperm quality, however this was not confirmed by the present study