
Objective: to evaluate the comparative effects of Prostatilene® AC (rectal suppositories) and Prostatilene® (rectal suppositories 30 mg) on the ejaculate level of antisperm antibodies in the treatment of patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis and concomitant reproductive dysfunctions.Subjects and methods. A total of 98 men aged 25–45 years with a verified diagnosis of chronic abacterial prostatitis and related reproductive functions were examined. The patients were treated and examined in an outpatient setting at 2 specialized research centers. A study group (n = 49) received therapy with Prostatilene® AC, a control group (n = 49) had Prostatilene®. A direct mixed antiglobulin reaction (MAR) test was used to determine antisperm antibody levels in all the patients before and after a cycle of therapy. The findings were compared.Results. Primary examination revealed the presence of ejaculate antisperm antibodies in 43 (87.8 %) and 40 (81.6 %) cases in the study and control groups, respectively. After treatment, Prostatilene® was found to affect ejaculate antisperm antibody levels. The latter were reduced by Prostatilene® AC treatment. Final examination showed that 17 (34.6 %) patients had antisperm antibodies in the ejaculate.Conclusion. Prostatilene® AC, unlike and Prostatilene®, is able to lower the ejaculate level of antisperm antibodies in patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis and concomitant reproductive dysfunctions.
antisperm antibodies, RD1-811, reproductive dysfunctions, Surgery, RC870-923, mixed antiglobulin reaction, chronic abacterial prostatitis, Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology, prostatilene® ac
antisperm antibodies, RD1-811, reproductive dysfunctions, Surgery, RC870-923, mixed antiglobulin reaction, chronic abacterial prostatitis, Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology, prostatilene® ac
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