Investigating the Levels of Estrdiole, Follicle Stimulating Hormones (FSH), Luteinizing Hormones (LH) and Testosterone in Human Infertility Issue by Junaid Zeb* in Research in Medical & Engineering Sciences_ Journal of Medical Sciences
Introduction
Objectives: To
investigate infertility issues in Females and males due to sex hormones
imbalance, Estimation of FSH, LH, Estradiol level in females infertile and Testosterone level in infertile
males and females.
Methodology: It was a
cross sectional study conducted at reproductive physiology/health, public
health laboratory division, national institute of health Islamabad from
December 2015 to September 2017. Study was carried out on 60 male and 60 female
infertile patients. FSH, LH, estradiole were estimated for females and
testosterone for males by Immunoenzymatic assay (ELISA). Data was analyzed by
SPSS 16.
Results:
Biochemical parameters for female population showed that 16.67% of sampled
women indicated FSH level <4.5-11mIU/Ml while 40% with FSH level >
4.5-11mIU/Ml and 43.33% fall within normal range i.e., 4.5-11mIU/Ml. In the
same manner, 10% of sampled female population was indicated with LH levels
<2.12mlU/Ml, 36.57% with >10.89mlU/Ml and 53.33% within normal range
i.e., 2.12-10.89mIU/Ml. Similarly, 30% women showed estradiol levels
<40.7pg/ml while 16.67% were with >220.4pg/ml and 53.33% were found
within normal range i.e., 40.7-220.4pg/ml. While the most common cause of male
infertility by hormonal imbalance is due to either increased or decreased level
of testosterone. 36.67% of sampled males indicated testosterone level less than
normal i.e. <1.68ng/ml while 48.33% with testosterone level >7.81ng/ml
and 15.00% fall within normal range i.e., 1.68-7.81ng/ml.
Conclusion: We
concluded from our study that the most common cause of female infertility by
hormonal imbalance is due to either increased or decreased level of follicle
stimulating hormone (FSH) followed by estradiole and leutinizing hormone (LH).
While the most common cause of male infertility by hormonal imbalance is due to
either increased or decreased level of testosterone
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