Accessory sex gland function in normal young (20-25 years) and middle-aged (50-55 years) men

J Androl. 1986 Mar-Apr;7(2):93-9. doi: 10.1002/j.1939-4640.1986.tb00887.x.

Abstract

A comparison of various parameters of prostatic and vesicular secretory function was made between the seminal plasma of young (20-25 years; n = 23) and middle-aged (50-55 years; n = 19) male volunteers. These parameters included prostatic acid phosphatase, zinc, citric acid, spermine, spermidine, putrescine (prostatic origin), fructose, and prostaglandin E (vesicular origin), in addition to protein and testosterone. Spermatozoa were counted and monitored for abnormalities. The concentration in the ejaculate of the majority of the parameters investigated did not change with age, although the total contribution to the ejaculate from the prostate and seminal vesicles was reduced significantly in the older men. The concentration of three constituents was significantly altered in the older age group: putrescine (P less than 0.001) and prostaglandin E (P less than 0.01) were reduced, while zinc levels were elevated (P less than 0.05). These changes are discussed in relation to possible disturbances of prostate function and pathology in the middle-aged man.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acid Phosphatase / metabolism
  • Adult
  • Aging*
  • Citrates / metabolism
  • Citric Acid
  • Fructose / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prostaglandins E / metabolism
  • Prostate / physiology*
  • Proteins / metabolism
  • Putrescine / metabolism
  • Semen / physiology*
  • Seminal Vesicles / physiology*
  • Sperm Count
  • Spermatozoa / abnormalities
  • Spermidine / metabolism
  • Spermine / metabolism
  • Testosterone / metabolism
  • Zinc / metabolism

Substances

  • Citrates
  • Prostaglandins E
  • Proteins
  • Citric Acid
  • Spermine
  • Fructose
  • Testosterone
  • Acid Phosphatase
  • Zinc
  • Spermidine
  • Putrescine