Leptin effects: focusing on the relationship between obesity and male infertility.

IF 2.5 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Minerva endocrinology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-17 DOI:10.23736/S2724-6507.22.03901-X
Davide LA Padula, Lucia Zavaglia, Tarig Hamad, Marta C Nocito, Saveria Aquila, Paola Avena, Vittoria Rago
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Abstract

The human male infertility has several causes interconnected to improper lifestyles such as smoking, sedentarism, environmental factors, toxins accumulation and energy imbalances. All these factors contribute to the obesity accompanied metabolic syndrome and hormonal alterations in the leptin-ghrelin axis. The leptin (Lep) has many pleiotropic effects in several biological systems, directly on the peripheral tissues or through the central nervous system. Many studies suggest that Lep is a key player in gonadal functions beside its documented role in reproductive regulation; however, further investigations are still necessary to elucidate all the molecular pathways involved in these mechanisms. Keeping into account that increased Lep levels in obese men are positively correlated with altered sperm parameters and testicular oxidative stress, evidence refers to Lep as a potential link between obesity and male infertility. This review represents an updated version on the concept of the Lep roles in mediating the male reproductive functions in obese patients.

瘦素效应:关注肥胖与男性不育之间的关系。
人类男性不育有多种原因,与吸烟、久坐不动、环境因素、毒素积累和能量失衡等不当生活方式相互关联。所有这些因素都会导致肥胖,并伴有代谢综合征和瘦素-胰高血糖素轴的荷尔蒙变化。瘦素(Lep)在多个生物系统中具有多种效应,可直接作用于外周组织或通过中枢神经系统(CNS)发挥作用。许多研究表明,瘦素除了在生殖调节方面的作用外,还是性腺功能的一个关键角色,但要阐明这些机制所涉及的所有分子途径,仍需要进一步的研究。考虑到肥胖男性体内 Lep 水平的增加与精子参数和睾丸氧化应激的改变呈正相关,有证据表明 Lep 是肥胖与男性不育之间的潜在联系。本综述是对 Lep 在肥胖患者中调节男性生殖功能的作用这一概念的更新。
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