OBJECTIVE: To determine normative levels of inhibin B and examine levels in relationship to FSH, sperm count, and motility in a cohort of fertile and infertile men from the Northeast United States. DESIGN: Prospective comparative study of inhibin B levels in fertile and infertile patient groups. SETTING: Tertiary academic referral center. PATIENT(S): Fertile men were recruited among those presenting for elective vasectomy. Men being evaluated for infertility were also recruited within the same practice. INTERVENTION(S): Serum collection. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): FSH and inhibin B levels were measured in serum samples. RESULT(S): A total of 55 fertile and 85 presenting for infertility evaluations were recruited. The mean serum inhibin B level was significantly higher in the fertile (138 pg/mL) than infertile group (78 pg/mL). Inhibin B levels correlated positively (R(2) = 0.27) and FSH correlated negatively (R(2) = 0.33) with total sperm concentration. General linear model multiple regression demonstrated that the FSH and inhibin B were equally predictive of sperm concentration. CONCLUSION(S): Inhibin B levels in fertile men and infertile men in Northeast America were similar but not identical to those reported in other geographic regions. Both inhibin B and FSH are useful markers of spermatogenesis.
OBJECTIVE: To determine normative levels of inhibin B and examine levels in relationship to FSH, sperm count, and motility in a cohort of fertile and infertile men from the Northeast United States. DESIGN: Prospective comparative study of inhibin B levels in fertile and infertile patient groups. SETTING: Tertiary academic referral center. PATIENT(S): Fertile men were recruited among those presenting for elective vasectomy. Men being evaluated for infertility were also recruited within the same practice. INTERVENTION(S): Serum collection. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): FSH and inhibin B levels were measured in serum samples. RESULT(S): A total of 55 fertile and 85 presenting for infertility evaluations were recruited. The mean serum inhibin B level was significantly higher in the fertile (138 pg/mL) than infertile group (78 pg/mL). Inhibin B levels correlated positively (R(2) = 0.27) and FSH correlated negatively (R(2) = 0.33) with total sperm concentration. General linear model multiple regression demonstrated that the FSH and inhibin B were equally predictive of sperm concentration. CONCLUSION(S): Inhibin B levels in fertile men and infertile men in Northeast America were similar but not identical to those reported in other geographic regions. Both inhibin B and FSH are useful markers of spermatogenesis.
Authors: M Brydøy; S D Fosså; O Klepp; R M Bremnes; E A Wist; T Bjøro; T Wentzel-Larsen; O Dahl Journal: Br J Cancer Date: 2012-11-20 Impact factor: 7.640