I. Matalliotakis et al., Soluble IL-6 receptor levels in the seminal plasma of infertile patients with accessory gland infection, ARCH ANDROL, 44(3), 2000, pp. 237-242
The aim of this study was to confirm the presence of soluble interleukin-6
receptor (SIL-6R) in seminal plasma, to show eventual differences between S
IL-6R concentrations in fertile and infertile men, and to evaluate the poss
ible value of measuring these substances for the diagnosis of male accessor
y gland infection. SIL-6R levels were determined by "sandwich" enzyme immun
oassay in the seminal plasma of 82 men divided into 7 groups according to t
he etiological diagnosis of fertility. The levels of SIL-6R in the seminal
plasma of men with infection of the accessory genital glands were statistic
ally significantly different in comparison with other groups (p < .001). Th
e results suggest that urogenital infections may lead to elevated levels of
SIL-6R in the seminal plasma. This measurement of SIL-6R in semen may prov
ide clinically useful information for the diagnosis of male accessory gland
infection.