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Obesity, a serious etiologic factor for male subfertility in modern society

机译:肥胖是现代社会男性不育的重要病因

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Obesity, defined as excessive accumulation of fat in adipose tissue, is a metabolic disorder resulting from behavioral, environmental and heritable causes. Obesity increases the risks of hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, sleep apnea, respiratory problems, osteoarthritis and cancer. Meanwhile, the negative impact of obesity on male reproduction is gradually recognized. According to the clinical investigations and animal experiments, obesity is correlated with reductions in sperm concentration and motility, increase in sperm DNA damage and changes in reproductive hormones. Several mechanisms can elucidate the effects of obesity on sperm functions and male subfertility, i.e., the excessive conversion of androgens into estrogens in redundant adipose tissue causes sexual hormone imbalance, subsequently resulting in hypogonadism. Secondly, adipokines produced by adipose tissue induce severe inflammation and oxidative stress in male reproductive tract, directly impairing testicular and epididymal tissues. Moreover, increased scrotal adiposity leads to increase gonadal heat, continuously hurting spermatogenesis. Therefore, obesity alters the systematic and regional environment crucial for spermatogenesis in testis and sperm maturation in epididymis, and finally results in poor sperm quality including decreased sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology and acrosome reaction, changed membrane lipids and increased DNA damage. Furthermore, recent studies indicate that epigenetic changes may be a consequence of increased adiposity. A major effort to identify epigenetic determinants of obesity revealed that sperm DNA methylation and non-coding RNA modification are associated with BMI changes and proposed to inherit metabolic comorbidities across generations. This review will explain how obesity-related changes in males to influence sperm function and male fertility as well.
机译:肥胖定义为脂肪在脂肪组织中的过度积累,是一种由行为,环境和遗传原因引起的代谢性疾病。肥胖会增加患高血压,糖尿病,心血管疾病,睡眠呼吸暂停,呼吸系统疾病,骨关节炎和癌症的风险。同时,逐渐认识到肥胖对男性生殖的负面影响。根据临床研究和动物实验,肥胖与精子浓度和运动能力降低,精子DNA损伤增加以及生殖激素变化有关。几种机制可以阐明肥胖对精子功能和男性不育的影响,即,多余的脂肪组织中雄激素过度转化为雌激素会导致性激素失衡,进而导致性腺功能减退。其次,脂肪组织产生的脂肪因子在男性生殖道中引起严重的炎症和氧化应激,直接损害睾丸和附睾组织。此外,阴囊肥胖增加导致性腺热增加,持续损害精子发生。因此,肥胖改变了对睾丸精子发生和附睾精子成熟至关重要的系统和区域环境,最终导致精子质量下降,包括精子活动力下降,精子形态和顶体反应异常,膜脂改变,DNA损伤增加。此外,最近的研究表明表观遗传变化可能是肥胖增加的结果。鉴定肥胖的表观遗传决定因素的一项重大努力表明,精子DNA甲基化和非编码RNA修饰与BMI变化有关,并提出了遗传代代相传的合并症。这篇综述将解释男性肥胖相关的变化如何影响精子功能和男性生育能力。

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