W. Krause et C. Bohring, Why do we determine alpha-glucosidase activity in human semen during infertility work-up?, ANDROLOGIA, 31(5), 1999, pp. 289-294
alpha-Glucosidase is a normal constituent of human semen, produced mainly i
n the epididymis. It is significantly correlated to sperm count. Its activi
ty is low in cases of epididymal obstruction. We evaluated alpha-glucosidas
e activity in 653 semen samples of patients, who attended our department fo
r marital infertility, with respect to associations to clinical and other s
eminal parameters. The normal range (mean +/- 2 SD) in samples with normal
parameter values was 7.2-46.4 mU ml(-1). The determination in patients with
azoospermia revealed mean values of 7.7 +/- 9.5 mU ml(-1) in obstructive a
zoospermia, and 15.8 +/- 11.5 mU ml(-1) in nonobstructive azoospermia. The
difference was not statistically significant in that the sensitivity of det
ermination with respect to the presence of obstruction was only 0.66, and t
he specificity 0.83. A significant correlation (r = 0.34) of alpha-glucosid
ase activity with log sperm count was observed. The mean alpha-glucosidase
activity was not significantly different in groups formed according to sper
m motility, according to leucocyte count or according to semen volume. A di
fference between smokers and nonsmokers with comparable sperm count, as rep
orted in the literature, did not occur. We conclude from our results that t
he determination of alpha-glucosidase activity does not give additional inf
ormation of the fertility status exceeding that of other clinical investiga
tions or parameters of semen analysis.