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PMID 10875860
Gene Name IL-6
Condition Sperm motility
Association Not associated
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Associated genes HGF
Other associated phenotypes Sperm motility


Hepatocyte growth factor in human semen and its association with semen parameters

Wiltshire EJ, Flaherty SP, Couper RT.

Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a structurally unique growth factor with potent motogenic (motility inducing) effects. Studies in the murine male genital tract have suggested important associations between HGF and the acquisition of sperm motility during epididymal maturation. The aim of this study was, therefore, to determine the concentration of HGF in human semen and assess its correlation, if any, with sperm motility and other semen parameters. Semen samples were collected by masturbation and analysed using standard procedures. HGF concentrations were measured in duplicate using an enzyme-linked immunoassay technique. Total protein estimations were also made in a subset of samples. The 95 subjects were divided into three groups for analysis: normozoospermic, subnormal semen and azoospermic. HGF was detected in all samples (median 0.456, 25th centile 0.388, 75th centile 0.556 ng/ml). No significant correlations were found between semen HGF concentrations and sperm concentration, motility, total sperm count or total motile count. There were no significant differences in mean HGF concentrations between the three subgroups. In conclusion HGF is present in human semen in significant quantities. The data do not suggest HGF concentrations are correlated with parameters of sperm motility. FAU - Wiltshire, E J AU - Wiltshire EJ AD - Department of Paediatrics, The University of Adelaide, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia. FAU - Flaherty, S P AU - Flaherty SP