Mollicutes in male infertility: is antibiotic therapy indicated?

  • Universidad de La Frontera ROR
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ROR
  • University of Giessen ROR

Andrologia, 22(4), 355-360

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Abstract

Mollicutes are frequently isolated from sperma of infertile men. The potential effect on the fertility of mollicute infection is controversial as is antibiotic therapy. In our andrological patients, the prevalence of mollicutes is approximately 10%. To evaluate the benefit of antibiotic therapy, we investigated two groups of

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group 1-patients with positive or negative mollicute cultures and normal spermiogram; morphological changes on spermatozoa were particularly evaluated (n = 40); group 2 - patients with positive mollicute cultures treated with doxycycline or erythromycin. Sperm parameters were analysed before and after treatment (n = 20). When infected and non-infected sperma from group 1 were compared, the only difference found was an alteration of the sperm tail (p less than 0.005). Light microscopy and electron microscopy (EM) often revealed coiled tails which were probably due to adhesion of mollicutes (EM). The most frequently observed pathology in group 2 was found in patients with teratoasthenozoospermia. Compared with the post-therapy spermiogram, a significant difference was only observed in spermatozoal morphology (p less than 0.005). Therefore, we conclude that mollicutes produce important alterations in the human spermatozoal morphology, especially in the tail which appears in a spiral form. Since teratozoospermia is considered to be an important factor of infertility in man, antibiotic therapy is recommended in cases of mollicute involvement.

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mollicutes mycoplasma ureaplasma male infertility antibiotic therapy, Sanchez Vigil mollicutes sperm morphology treatment, doxycycline erythromycin mollicute infection spermiogram improvement, teratozoospermia mollicute infection sperm tail coiling, mycoplasma infection semen analysis sperm abnormalities, antibiotic treatment male genital tract infection infertility, mollicute adhesion spermatozoa electron microscopy, teratoasthenozoospermia infectious etiology antibiotic benefit, sperm tail morphology alteration mollicute colonization, genital mycoplasma prevalence andrological patients

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Sanchez, R., Hein, R., Concha, M., Vigil, P., & Schill, W. B. (1990). Mollicutes in male infertility: is antibiotic therapy indicated?. *Andrologia*, *22*(4), 355-360.

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