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Effect of male age on reproductive function: A comparison of young and middle-aged men

PURPOSE: There have been concerns regarding potential effects of older paternal age on male reproductive function. However, currently available data on this topic are insufficient and controversy exists. We analyzed semen characteristics and reproductive hormones in young men and middle-aged men to...

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Autores principales: Lee, Tae Ho, Kim, Dong Suk, Kim, Dae Keun, Shin, Dong Hyuk, Oh, Mihee, Lee, Won Hee, Song, Seung-Hun
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Publicado: The Korean Urological Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36629065
http://dx.doi.org/10.4111/icu.20220302
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author Lee, Tae Ho
Kim, Dong Suk
Kim, Dae Keun
Shin, Dong Hyuk
Oh, Mihee
Lee, Won Hee
Song, Seung-Hun
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Kim, Dong Suk
Kim, Dae Keun
Shin, Dong Hyuk
Oh, Mihee
Lee, Won Hee
Song, Seung-Hun
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description PURPOSE: There have been concerns regarding potential effects of older paternal age on male reproductive function. However, currently available data on this topic are insufficient and controversy exists. We analyzed semen characteristics and reproductive hormones in young men and middle-aged men to investigate the effect of age on male reproductive function. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study examined healthy males of reproductive age who visited a single infertility center from January 2016 to July 2021. The young group consisted of men who were less than 35 years-old, and the middle-age group consisted of men who were more than 45 years-old. RESULTS: The two groups had no significant differences in sperm concentration ([89.9±59.4]×10(6)/mL vs. [104.4±82.1]×10(6)/mL, p=0.108) or sperm morphology (normal forms: 3.6%±1.5% vs. 3.4%±1.6%, p=0.131). However, the middle-age group had a smaller semen volume (3.2±1.5 mL vs. 2.5±1.4 mL, p<0.001), lower sperm motility (42.3%±9.8% vs. 31.2%±12.4%, p<0.001), lower progressive sperm motility (39.2%±10.3% vs. 28.4%±12.6%, p<0.001), and a higher serum follicle-stimulating hormone level. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that advanced male age might have a negative effect on fertility potential, as in women. This finding has important clinical implications because more couples are choosing to have children when they are older. Further studies on this issue, especially those that examine reproductive outcome, are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-98345642023-01-18 Effect of male age on reproductive function: A comparison of young and middle-aged men Lee, Tae Ho Kim, Dong Suk Kim, Dae Keun Shin, Dong Hyuk Oh, Mihee Lee, Won Hee Song, Seung-Hun Investig Clin Urol Original Article PURPOSE: There have been concerns regarding potential effects of older paternal age on male reproductive function. However, currently available data on this topic are insufficient and controversy exists. We analyzed semen characteristics and reproductive hormones in young men and middle-aged men to investigate the effect of age on male reproductive function. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study examined healthy males of reproductive age who visited a single infertility center from January 2016 to July 2021. The young group consisted of men who were less than 35 years-old, and the middle-age group consisted of men who were more than 45 years-old. RESULTS: The two groups had no significant differences in sperm concentration ([89.9±59.4]×10(6)/mL vs. [104.4±82.1]×10(6)/mL, p=0.108) or sperm morphology (normal forms: 3.6%±1.5% vs. 3.4%±1.6%, p=0.131). However, the middle-age group had a smaller semen volume (3.2±1.5 mL vs. 2.5±1.4 mL, p<0.001), lower sperm motility (42.3%±9.8% vs. 31.2%±12.4%, p<0.001), lower progressive sperm motility (39.2%±10.3% vs. 28.4%±12.6%, p<0.001), and a higher serum follicle-stimulating hormone level. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that advanced male age might have a negative effect on fertility potential, as in women. This finding has important clinical implications because more couples are choosing to have children when they are older. Further studies on this issue, especially those that examine reproductive outcome, are warranted. The Korean Urological Association 2023-01 2022-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9834564/ /pubmed/36629065 http://dx.doi.org/10.4111/icu.20220302 Text en © The Korean Urological Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shin, Dong Hyuk
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Lee, Won Hee
Song, Seung-Hun
Effect of male age on reproductive function: A comparison of young and middle-aged men
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title_sort effect of male age on reproductive function: a comparison of young and middle-aged men
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36629065
http://dx.doi.org/10.4111/icu.20220302
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