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PMID 7659145
Gene Name INHB
Condition Idiopathic infertility, Sertoli cell function, azoospermia, oligozoospermia
Association Associated
Population size 125
Population details 125 (21 normal men, 104 men with various testicular disorders resulting in infertility)
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Associated genes INHB, FSH
Other associated phenotypes Idiopathic infertility, Sertoli cell function, azoospermia, oligozoospermia


Serum inhibin levels in normal men and men with idiopathic infertility

Yamamoto M, Katsuno S, Yokoi K, Hibi H, Miyake K.

In vitro studies have shown that the Sertoli cell is the primary source of inhibin in the male. To assess the regulation of inhibin production we measured serum inhibin, FSH, LH and testosterone in 21 normal men and 104 men with various testicular disorders resulting in infertility. The infertile men were subdivided into groups on the basis of their mean sperm count, FSH and LH levels. The mean serum concentrations of inhibin in the normal men were 602 +/- 29 U/L and were significantly decreased in those groups with severe oligozoospermia (p < 0.01) or azoospermia (p < 0.01; p < 0.001). The FSH concentrations correlated inversely with serum inhibin concentrations (p < 0.001) in azoospermic men. Azoospermic men with high FSH had significantly lower inhibin and testosterone levels when compared with normal men (p < 0.01; p < 0.001). Serum FSH concentrations were significantly increased in azoospermic men (p < 0.001). Our present results of serum concentrations of inhibin correlating inversely with those of FSH levels suggest that measurement of inhibin may be a useful circulating marker of Sertoli cell function. FAU - Yamamoto, M AU - Yamamoto M AD - Department of Urology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan. FAU - Katsuno, S AU - Katsuno S FAU - Yokoi, K AU - Yokoi K FAU - Hibi, H AU - Hibi H