Luteinizing hormone (LH) levels were measured in the seminal plasma of 68 fertile and infertile men. LH levels in the seminal plasma were severalfold higher than those normally found in serum and were significantly higher in oligospermic and normospermic samples than in azoospermic samples. However, no significant difference was observed in LH levels of oligospermic and normospermic men. The effects of LH on fructose utilization, glucose oxidation, and adenyl cyclase activity of spermatozoa were also examined. The results indicate a possible role of seminal plasma LH in sperm motility and metabolism
OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between histopathologic patterns of testicular biopsy and ...
In 50% of all infertility cases, the male is subfertile or infertile, however, the underlying mechan...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of malondialdehyde in seminal plasma of fertile and...
Human seminal plasma is known to possess considerable proteolytic activity, much of which is associa...
Introduction. The relationships of the biochemical components in seminal plasma and serum, and their...
In order to ascertain possible correlationship between levels of plasma FSH, LH, testosterone and ...
Seminal plasma transferrin levels were assayed in 158 random semen samples collected from normosperm...
This study included 43 semen samples collected from sub-fertile and 10 samples of fertile men, afte...
Objective. Hormones play a vital role in initiating and maintaining male reproductive function. The ...
ABSTRACT: The secretory function of the human prostate and the seminal vesicles is a prerequisite fo...
Human seminal plasma proteins from fertile and infertile men were fractionated by electrophoresis. T...
Accurate diagnosis of the cause of infertility assists in the choice of treatment modalities and ame...
Background: Leptin is a polypeptide hormone secreted by white adipose tissue in proportion to body e...
Seminal plasma prolactin (PRL) levels were determined in 224 semen samples collected from fertile an...
Infertility is a worldwide problem and in almost 50 % of cases infertility results from abnormality ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between histopathologic patterns of testicular biopsy and ...
In 50% of all infertility cases, the male is subfertile or infertile, however, the underlying mechan...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of malondialdehyde in seminal plasma of fertile and...
Human seminal plasma is known to possess considerable proteolytic activity, much of which is associa...
Introduction. The relationships of the biochemical components in seminal plasma and serum, and their...
In order to ascertain possible correlationship between levels of plasma FSH, LH, testosterone and ...
Seminal plasma transferrin levels were assayed in 158 random semen samples collected from normosperm...
This study included 43 semen samples collected from sub-fertile and 10 samples of fertile men, afte...
Objective. Hormones play a vital role in initiating and maintaining male reproductive function. The ...
ABSTRACT: The secretory function of the human prostate and the seminal vesicles is a prerequisite fo...
Human seminal plasma proteins from fertile and infertile men were fractionated by electrophoresis. T...
Accurate diagnosis of the cause of infertility assists in the choice of treatment modalities and ame...
Background: Leptin is a polypeptide hormone secreted by white adipose tissue in proportion to body e...
Seminal plasma prolactin (PRL) levels were determined in 224 semen samples collected from fertile an...
Infertility is a worldwide problem and in almost 50 % of cases infertility results from abnormality ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between histopathologic patterns of testicular biopsy and ...
In 50% of all infertility cases, the male is subfertile or infertile, however, the underlying mechan...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of malondialdehyde in seminal plasma of fertile and...