Metabolic syndrome and male fertility disorders: Is there a causal link?

被引:6
|
作者
Cohen, Debora Juana [1 ]
Giaccagli, Maria Milagros [1 ]
Herzfeld, Jael Dafne [1 ]
Gonzalez, Lucas Nicolas [1 ]
Cuasnicu, Patricia Sara [1 ]
Da Ros, Vanina Gabriela [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Biol & Med Expt IByME CONICET, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
来源
关键词
Male fertility; Sperm parameters; Metabolic syndrome; Offspring health; HIGH-FAT DIET; MALE REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION; SPERM QUALITY; PATERNAL OBESITY; SEMEN PARAMETERS; LIFE-STYLE; INFERTILITY; C57BL/6J; HEALTH; DYSFUNCTION;
D O I
10.1007/s11154-021-09659-9
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Infertility is a global health problem affecting 10-15% of couples in reproductive age. Recent studies have provided growing evidence supporting that lifestyle factors can affect male fertility through alterations in endocrine profiles, spermatogenesis and/or sperm function. One of these critical factors could be the change in the food intake behavior in modern societies that produces metabolic alterations. Regarding this, metabolic syndrome (MetS) prevalence has increased in epidemic in the last 40-50 years. Although MetS is associated with advanced age, changes in lifestyles have accelerated the appearance of symptoms in the reproductive age. We review herein the current understanding of the relationship between MetS and the male reproductive status. For this purpose, in this narrative review a comprehensive literature search was made in both animal models and men, allowing us to evaluate such relationship. This analysis showed a high variability in the reproductive phenotypes observed in patients and mice suffering MetS, including sperm parameters, fertility and offspring health. In view of this, we proposed that the reproductive effects, which are diverse and not robust, observed among MetS-affected males, might depend on additional factors not associated with the metabolic condition and contributed not only by the affected male but also by his partner. With this perspective, this review provides a more accurate insight of this syndrome critical for the identification of specific diagnostic indicators and treatment of MetS-induced fertility disorders.
引用
收藏
页码:1057 / 1071
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Thrombocytopenia, NAFLD, and Metabolic Syndrome: Is There a Link?
    Dasanu, Constantin A.
    Lamana, Samuel
    Trikudanathan, Guru
    SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2010, 103 (10) : 1071 - 1071
  • [42] Metabolic Syndrome and Breast Cancer: Is There a Link?
    Hauner, Dagmar
    Hauner, Hans
    BREAST CARE, 2014, 9 (04) : 277 - 281
  • [43] Prostate Cancer and Metabolic Syndrome: Is there a link?
    McGrowder, Donovan A.
    Jackson, Lennox Anderson
    Crawford, Tazhmoye V.
    ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION, 2012, 13 (01) : 1 - 13
  • [44] Male Urogenital Disorders and Metabolic Syndrome: Possible Links, Characteristics and Potential Treatment Strategies
    Oztekin, Cetin Volkan
    Kaya-Sezginer, Ecem
    Yilmaz-Oral, Didem
    Gur, Serap
    CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN, 2018, 24 (09) : 1019 - 1033
  • [45] Reye's syndrome - The case for a causal link with aspirin
    Glasgow, John F. T.
    DRUG SAFETY, 2006, 29 (12) : 1111 - 1121
  • [46] The association between cardiac and gastrointestinal disorders: causal or casual link?
    Gesualdo, Michele
    Scicchitano, Pietro
    Carbonara, Santa
    Ricci, Gabriella
    Principi, Mariabeatrice
    Ierardi, Enzo
    Di Leo, Alfredo
    Cortese, Francesca
    Ciccone, Marco M.
    JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 2016, 17 (05) : 330 - 338
  • [47] GANGLIOSIDES AND THE GUILLAIN-BARRE-SYNDROME - NO CAUSAL LINK
    SAMSON, JC
    FIORI, MG
    BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1994, 308 (6929): : 653 - 653
  • [48] Exploring causal risk factors for metabolic and endocrine disorders
    Liu, Di
    Hou, Haifeng
    Wang, Xiao
    Wang, Youxin
    FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2024, 15
  • [49] THE KYNURENINE PATHWAY: A POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN THE DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY SPECTRUM, METABOLIC SYNDROME AND EATING DISORDERS
    Rioli, G.
    Mattei, G.
    Ferrari, S.
    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 29
  • [50] Identification of a putative causal adipokine of the metabolic syndrome
    Okazaki, Yukiko
    Ueki, Kohjiro
    Kobayashi, Naoki
    Hara, Kazuo
    Horikoshi, Momoko
    Awazawa, Motoharu
    Kaneko, Kazuma
    Kadowaki, Takashi
    DIABETES, 2008, 57 : A486 - A486