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Nicole A Huijgen1, Hedwig J Goijen1, John M Twigt1, Annemarie G M G J Mulders1, Jan Lindemans2, Gert R Dohle3, Joop S E Laven4, Régine P M Steegers-Theunissen5,6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Gastric acid-related symptoms are highly prevalent in the general population (21-40%), and more than 11% of individuals use medication for the treatment of these symptoms. The uptake of micronutrients is dependent on the gastrointestinal potential of hydrogen (pH).Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27995520 PMCID: PMC5315736 DOI: 10.1007/s40264-016-0488-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Saf ISSN: 0114-5916 Impact factor: 5.606
General characteristics of the study population of men of subfertile couples visiting the preconception outpatient clinic
| Users of medication for gastric acid-related symptoms ( | Controls ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 38 (34–42)** | 34 (30–39) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25.9 (23.4–29.3) | 26.1 (23.9–28.6) |
| Ethnicity (Dutch) | 24 (60.0 %) | 533 (63.5 %) |
| Previous child (yes) | 9 (23.7 %) | 157 (19.4 %) |
| Stress (yes) | 5 (15.6 %) | 99 (13.1 %) |
| Smoking (yes) | 17 (42.5 %) | 281 (33.4 %) |
| Alcohol (yes) | 22 (55.0 %)* | 597 (71.0 %) |
| Recreational drugs (yes) | 0 (0.0 %)* | 65 (7.7 %) |
| Folic acid supplement use (yes) | 11 (28.9 %) | 175 (22.6 %) |
| Biochemical parameters | ||
| Folate (nmol/L) | 17.6 (12.6–25.0) | 17.2 (13.4–21.8) |
| RBC folate (nmol/L) | 987 (828–1109) | 952 (779–1126) |
| Cobalamin (pmol/L) | 279 (240–399) | 299 (239–381) |
| tHcy (µmol/L) | 11.0 (9.7–13.5) | 11.5 (9.7–13.5) |
| Sperm parameters | ||
| Sperm count (106/ejaculate) | 58.6 (8.4–119.6) | 66.3 (20.7–147.6) |
| Ejaculate volume (mL) | 3.4 (2.4–4.2)* | 2.8 (1.8–3.9) |
| Sperm concentration (106/mL) | 20 (3–46) | 26 (9–59) |
| Sperm motility (A+B %) | 32 (11–47) | 39 (23–49) |
| Total motile sperm count (106/ejaculate) | 20.3 (0.8–51.3) | 25.2 (4.2–68.9) |
| Abstinence period (days) | 4 (3–5) | 4 (3–6) |
| Time to semen analysis (min) | 40 (25–55) | 45 (30–60) |
Values are expressed as median (IQR) or number (%). Chi-squared and Mann–Whitney tests were performed. Normal range biochemical parameters: folate ≥8 nmol/L, RBC folate ≥500 nmol/L, cobalamin ≥145 pmol/L, tHcy <15 µmol/L
BMI body mass index, IQR interquartile range, RBC folate red blood cell folate, tHcy total homocysteine
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01
Fig. 1a Sperm concentration (p = 0.090), b total motile sperm count (p = 0.209) and c motility (A + B%) (p = 0.095) in men using medication for gastric acid-related symptoms (n = 40) and controls (n = 843). The box plots display the 25th and 75th percentile, the horizontal line marks the median value, and the whiskers extend to the minimum and maximum observations that are within 1.5 times the interquartile range
Uni- and multivariable linear regression analyses in men of subfertile couples with a semen analysis performed within an interval of 70 days before and 21 days after the visit (n = 883)
| Predictor | Ejaculate volume √(mL) | Sperm concentration | Sperm count | Total motile sperm count | Sperm motility (A + B%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Use of medication for gastric acid-related symptoms (unadjusted) | 0.132 (0.076) | −0.311 (0.144)*a | −0.624 (1.009) | −0.248 (0.171) | −5.403 (2.963) |
| Use of medication for gastric acid-related symptoms (model 1) | 0.142 (0.075) | −0.307 (0.145)* | −0.522 (1.008) | −0.234 (0.170) | −5.301 (2.964) |
| Use of medication for gastric acid-related symptoms (model 2) | 0.161 (0.076)* | −0.320 (0.145)* | −0.504 (1.012) | −0.217 (0.172) | −4.561 (2.982) |
Data depicted as β and SE. The regression coefficient (β) indicates the increase or decrease (−) change per unit of the sperm parameter
Model 1, adjusted for smoking; model 2, adjusted for smoking, alcohol use, age and ethnicity
SE standard error
* p < 0.05
aBackward transformation to the original scale results in a decrease of 10.5 × 106/mL in the sperm concentration when medication for gastric acid-related symptoms was used
| Medication used for gastric acid-related symptoms is associated with low total motile sperm count and decreased sperm concentration. |
| More studies are needed to test drug safety of medication on fertility parameters in men. |