Emerging concepts in male contraception: a narrative review of novel, hormonal and non-hormonal options.

IF 3.1 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Therapeutic advances in reproductive health Pub Date : 2023-03-08 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334941221138323
C Austin Service, Dhruv Puri, Tung-Chin Hsieh, Darshan P Patel
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Access to reliable contraception is a pillar of modern society. The burden of unintended pregnancy has fallen disproportionately on the mother throughout human history; however, recent legal developments surrounding abortion have sparked a renewed interest in male factor contraceptives beyond surgical sterilization and condoms. Modern efforts to develop reversible male birth control date back nearly a century and initially focused on altering the hypothalamic-pituitary-testes axis. These hormonal contraceptives faced multiple barriers, including systemic side effects, challenging dosing regimens, unfavorable routes of delivery, and the public stigma surrounding steroid use. Novel hormonal agents are seeking to overcome these barriers by limiting the side effects and simplifying use. Non-hormonal contraceptives are agents that target various stages of spermatogenesis; such as inhibitors of retinoic acid, Sertoli cell-germ cell interactions, sperm ion channels, and other small molecular targets. The identification of reproductive tract-specific genes associated with male infertility has led to more targeted drug development, made possible by advances in CRISPR and proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs). Despite multiple human trials, no male birth control agents have garnered regulatory approval in the United States or abroad. This narrative review examines current and emerging male contraceptives, including hormonal and non-hormonal agents.

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男性避孕的新概念:新型、激素和非激素避孕方法的叙述性综述。
获得可靠的避孕措施是现代社会的支柱。在人类历史上,意外怀孕的负担主要落在母亲身上;然而,最近有关人工流产的法律发展再次引发了人们对手术绝育和避孕套之外的男性因素避孕药具的兴趣。现代开发可逆性男性节育措施的努力可追溯到近一个世纪以前,最初主要集中在改变下丘脑-垂体-睾丸轴上。这些激素避孕药面临多重障碍,包括系统性副作用、具有挑战性的给药方案、不利的给药途径以及公众对使用类固醇的偏见。新型激素药剂正试图通过限制副作用和简化使用来克服这些障碍。非激素类避孕药是针对精子发生各个阶段的药物,如维甲酸抑制剂、Sertoli 细胞与精子细胞相互作用抑制剂、精子离子通道抑制剂和其他小分子靶点抑制剂。CRISPR和蛋白水解靶向嵌合体(PROTACs)技术的进步使得与男性不育相关的生殖道特异性基因的鉴定工作更有针对性地开发药物成为可能。尽管进行了多次人体试验,但在美国和国外,还没有男性节育药物获得监管部门的批准。这篇叙述性综述探讨了当前和新兴的男性避孕药物,包括激素类和非激素类药物。
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