Use of PCR to Detect Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum from Semen Samples of Infertile Men who Referred to Royan Institute in 2009

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Objective: Infection with genital Mycoplasmas may have harm effects on the reproductivehealth of men, thus leading to male infertility. This study was performed to detectthe prevalence of these bacteria and to study the sperm parameters in infertile men whoreferred to Royan Institute during 2009.Materials and Methods: Semen samples were collected from 220 infertile men and dividedinto three sections. The first section was used for semen analysis, the second sectionfor polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in which U4 and U5 primers were used for theamplification of the urease gene of U. urealyticum, and RNAH1 and RNAH2 primers wereused for amplification of the 16S rRNA gene of M. hominis.Results: From a total of 220 semen samples cultured, 15.5% of M. hominis and 40.5% ofU. urealyticum were isolated. Evaluation of semen parameters showed a lower pH in theU. urealyticum positive group and the group which was positive for both bacteria, ratherthan the group which contained no bacteria (p=0.007 and p=0.000, respectively). Also,the mean sperm motility was lower in the group which was positive for both bacteria whencompared with the U. urealyticum positive group (p=0.009).Conclusion: The results of this study show that a high percent of infertile men are infectedwith these bacteria which may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility,thus isolation of these bacteria in infertile couples with no clinical symptoms is necessaryand can be a part of a sexual transmitted disease (STD) control program

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