| Literature DB >> 35996519 |
S Long1, S Kenworthy2.
Abstract
Round cells in seminal fluid are defined as either leucocytes or immature germ cells. Laboratories undertaking semen analysis often report these combined as a concentration, with no further review, comment or direction for clinician action or review. Although numerous publications discuss the possible clinical relevance of these cells (particularly leucocytes) in infertility, the methods employed to differentiate them are often beyond the scope of most diagnostic laboratories. This paper aims to support healthcare scientists in understanding the clinical significance of round cells and aid their identification, differentiation and interpretation. This will support the quality of care the patient receives and direct clinicians to further considerations that may be appropriate for their patient and should consequently reduce indiscriminate and unnecessary use of antibiotics.Entities:
Keywords: WBC; analysis; germ cells; infection; round cells; semen; sperm
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35996519 PMCID: PMC8915675 DOI: 10.3389/bjbs.2021.10129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Biomed Sci ISSN: 0967-4845 Impact factor: 2.432
Key minimal health questions to consider for semen analysis with fertility investigations.
| Question | Justification |
|---|---|
| Have you had any illnesses within the past 6 months? | To ascertain if any febrile illnesses or other infections that may contribute to sperm quality and findings ( |
| How often do you ejaculate through either sexual intercourse or masturbation? | Discussed within text. |
| Have you had any surgery? | Some abdominal surgery may cause disruption or the reproductive tract. At the very least, the surgery may have been due to a GU issue. |
| Have you ever had any cancer treatment? | Cancer treatment may include the use of cytotoxic drugs. These can induce severe oligozoospermia, azoospermia or an increase in germ cell populations ( |
| Do you take any recreational drugs, smoke or drink alcohol? | Several studies document the effects of recreational drugs and alcohol on sperm parameters and round cells ( |
| Have you been diagnosed with any conditions? This may be genetic or otherwise. | This is an open question but can be tailored and adapted depending on the service. It is aimed at understanding if there are any issues that may impact fertility or findings in semen. |
Causes of non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men.
| Aetiology of NGU | Proportion of cases (%) |
|---|---|
|
| 20–50% |
|
| 10–30% |
|
| 5–10% |
|
| 1–5% |
| Urinary tract infection | 1–5% |
| Adenovirus | 2–4% |
| Herpes simplex virus | 2–3% |
| Miscellaneous | Less than 5% |
Causes of leucocytes and germ cells in semen.
| Leucocytes in semen | Germ cells in semen |
|---|---|
| Bacterial infection | Varicocele |
| Viral infection | Cytotoxic treatment i.e., chemotherapy |
| Recovery from illness | Cryptorchidism |
| Stress and acute illness | Maturation arrest |
| Chronic illness | Prolonged frequent ejaculation |
| Recreational drug use including alcohol and smoking | |
| Trauma | |
FIGURE 1Possible actions following round cell differentiation. This should be used as a guide only.
FIGURE 2Rapid Romanowsky stained preparations with ×100 objective and ×10 optics. (A) Neutrophil (A1), spermatid (A2). (B) Possible lymphocyte (B1), multiple spermatozoa (B2). (C) Large phagocytic macrophage with engulfed material (C1), lymphocyte (C2). (D) Three neutrophils (D1), two monocytes (D2, D3). (E) Dividing spermatocyte (E1), cytoplasmic remnant (E2). (F) Possible lymphocyte (F1), spermatid (F2).
FIGURE 6Photomicrograph of semen from patient with prolonged ×10 daily ejaculation (phase contrast × 40 objective with × 20 optics) showing multiple spermatocytes and spermatids and depleted sperm. The much more rounded and uniform appearance of the nuclear structures, which are separate are clearly distinguished from neutrophils which have coarsely clumped chromatin lobes joined by thin chromatin bridges as seen for example in Figure 2, cells A1 and D1. Cells containing spermatid nuclei may also varying stages of spermatid to sperm maturation and vacuoles due to sperm emergence.