前列腺炎
医学
慢性细菌性前列腺炎
盆腔疼痛
性功能障碍
生育率
勃起功能障碍
不育
前列腺
妇科
泌尿科
内科学
人口
外科
怀孕
癌症
环境卫生
生物
遗传学
作者
Florian Wagenlehner,Adrian Pilatz,Thomas Linn,T. Diemer,Hans‐Christian Schuppe,Undraga Schagdarsurengin,Hamid Hossain,Andreas Meinhardt,Stuart J. Ellem,Gail P. Risbridger,W. Weidner
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2013-06-01
卷期号:65 (2): 117-23
被引量:13
摘要
The prostatitis syndrome is a frequent disease affecting men in their reproductive age. The prostatitis syndrome is classified according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) definition. Andrological implications of the prostatitis syndrome might encompass fertility issues, sexual dysfunctions and endocrinological alterations and influences.A medline query using the terms prostatitis AND andrological implication, fertility, sexual dysfunction or endocrinology was performed.Acute bacterial prostatitis and andrological implications have not been adequately addressed. Patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome have been investigated evaluating sperm parameters. Some studies showed impaired sperm parameters. In chronic bacterial prostatitis, half of the patients reveal significant bacteriospermia with still debatable deleterious effects on sperm quality. Few interventional studies have addressed fertility issues in those patients. Anti-inflammatory treatment perhaps could have a positive impact on sperm parameters. Sexual dysfunction can be described by different components such as erectile, ejaculatory, orgasmic and sexual desire dysfunctions. Sexual dysfunction in chronic prostatitis adds to the number of positive symptom phenotypes and correlates therefore with increasing symptom scores in patients with chronic prostatitis syndromes. However, prospective interventional studies on the role of sexual dysfunctions are missing. Hormones have been found to modulate the inflammatory response via different receptors, particularly via estrogen receptor alpha. This evidence, however, is mainly limited to pre-clinical studies currently.Andrological implications are heterogenous and frequently described in patients with chronic prostatitis syndrome. Nonetheless, andrological factors have not been routinely addressed as primary variables in the different studies, which makes further research necessary.
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