The Open Andrology Journal
2012, 4 : 1-2Published online 2012 January 27. DOI: 10.2174/1876827X01204010001
Publisher ID: TOANDROJ-4-1
Helicobacter pylori Infection and Reproductive Disorders
Department of Biomedical
Sciences, University of Siena, Policlinico S. Maria alle Scotte, V.le Bracci,
53100 Siena, Italy.
ABSTRACT
We propose to determine routinely the existence of an H. pylori infection in men and women with reduced fertility. Our proposal is based on the following observations: a) the infection is more prevalent in patients than controls, b) the infection could negatively affect semen quality, c) the presence of H. pylori influences the levels of inflammatory cytokines in the blood stream and stimulates the production of antibodies that, being also present in follicular fluids, vaginal mucous and semen of infected people, could possibly hamper the meeting of sperm with the oocyte.