Correlation between abnormal lipid profile and semen parameters in infertile males: Experience at a Tertiary care hospital.

Authors

  • Syed Atif Hussain Sheikh Zayed Hospital, RYK.
  • Rukhsana Tumrani Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore.
  • Madiha Naqvi Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore.
  • Sara Arif Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore.
  • Sana Saleem Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore.
  • Dania Niaz Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2024.31.12.8341

Keywords:

Abnormal Lipid Profile, Infertile Males, Semen Parameters

Abstract

Objective: To determine the correlation between abnormal lipid profile and semen parameters in infertile males. Study Design: Observational Cross-sectional Study. Setting: Department of Urology and Pathology, Sheikh Zayed Hospital (SZH), Rahim Yar Khan. Period: January 2022 and December 2023. Methods: Infertile males between 18 to 45 years of age visiting the outdoor clinic subjected to semen analysis as work up of infertility. Infertile males with high BMI (>25kg/m2), family history of dyslipidemia and family history of high BMI were subjected to the estimation of lipid profile. A total of 127 infertile males with abnormal lipid profile were included. Serum total cholesterol >200 mg/dl, serum triglycerides >150 mg/dl, serum LDL >50 mg/dl, and serum HDL <40 mg/dl were the markers for an abnormal lipid profile. The study examined the correlation between aberrant lipid profile and characteristics related to semen, including sperm concentration (millions/ml), total sperm quantity (millions/ejaculate), morphology (percentage of normal forms), motility (percentage of progressive motility), and vitality (percentage of live). P-value less than 0.05 was deemed significant. Results: Mean age of the total 127 study subjects was 33±5.414years. Positive correlation of serum cholesterol has been found with respect to total sperm number (r=1.040), morphology (r=1.622), motility (r=0.832) and vitality(r=1.471). Positive correlation of triglyceride was found with respect to age (r=1.280) and sperm concentration (r=1.729). Positive correlation of HDL-c found with respect to sperm concentration (r=1.116). LDL-c shows positive correlation with respect to age (r=1.342), sperm concentration(r=0.856), total sperm number (r=1.757) and vitality(r=1.347). Statistically significant difference of serum cholesterol with respect to vitality (p value: 0.004), HDL-c with respect to sperm concentration (p value: 0.024), LDL-c with respect to age (p value: 0.037) and total sperm number (p value: 0.049) has been found. Conclusion: On the basis of our study, it has been concluded that abnormal lipid profile is positively correlated with semen parameters with significant correlation of LDL-c with total sperm number. Infertile males should have their lipid profile assessed to determine whether it adversely affects the characteristics of their semen parameters.

Author Biographies

Syed Atif Hussain, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, RYK.

MBBS, FCPS (Urology), Associate Professor and HOD Urology, 

Rukhsana Tumrani, Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

MBBS, FCPS (Chemical Pathology), Assistant Professor Pathology, 

Madiha Naqvi, Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

MBBS, FCPS (Microbiology), Assistant Professor Pathology, 

Sara Arif, Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

MBBS, M.Phil (Microbiology), Demonstrator Pathology, 

Sana Saleem, Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

MBBS, M.Phil (Microbiology), Demonstrator Pathology, 

Dania Niaz, Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

MBBS, M.Phil (Microbiology), Demonstrator Pathology, 

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Published

2024-12-01