Assessment of Exfoliated Prostate Cells in Semen
Author(s) -
Fernando Tadeu AndradeRocha
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
american journal of clinical pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.859
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1943-7722
pISSN - 0002-9173
DOI - 10.1309/9elyph61dbd8axyc
Subject(s) - semen , prostate , medicine , urology , andrology , pathology , cancer
The percentage of exfoliated prostate cells (EPCs) in 139 semen specimens was determined. A receiver operating characteristic curve showed a cutoff of 17% for EPCs, and specimens were distributed into 4 groups: EPCs 17% or fewer without (group 1; n=44) and with (group 2; n=31) leukocytospermia and EPCs more than 17% without (group 3; n=39) and with (group 4; n=25) leukocytospermia. Acid phosphatase, calcium, and zinc levels; volume and pH of ejaculate; and leukocyte count were assessed. Between groups 1 and 2, the only significant difference was in leukocyte count (P<.001). Between groups 3 and 4, differences were significant in zinc levels (P=.026) and leukocyte count (P<.001). Comparisons of groups 1 and 2 vs 3 and 4 showed lower levels of acid phosphatase activity (P=.017) and calcium (P=.019), and increased seminal volume (P=.019) between groups 1 and 3. Between groups 2 and 4, the difference was significant only in leukocyte count (P<.001). EPCs of 17% or fewer with and without leukocytospermia suggest normal prostate function; EPCs of more than 17% without leukocytospermia suggest abnormal function. EPCs of more than 17% with leukocytospermia were inconclusive.
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