A closer look at the role of insulin for the regulation of male reproductive function

•Insulin has role in reproductive system by binding on insulin and IGF receptors.•Insulin affects HPG axis, testicular cells, spermatozoa and sexual behavior in males.•The insulin changes in diabetes and obesity can affect the male reproductive tract. While insulin demonstrates to have a considerabl...

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Veröffentlicht in:General and comparative endocrinology 2021-01, Vol.300, p.113643-113643, Article 113643
Hauptverfasser: Oghbaei, Hajar, Fattahi, Amir, Hamidian, GholamReza, Sadigh-Eteghad, Saeed, Ziaee, Mojtaba, Mahmoudi, Javad
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Zusammenfassung:•Insulin has role in reproductive system by binding on insulin and IGF receptors.•Insulin affects HPG axis, testicular cells, spermatozoa and sexual behavior in males.•The insulin changes in diabetes and obesity can affect the male reproductive tract. While insulin demonstrates to have a considerable influence on the reproductive system, there are various unanswered questions regarding its precise sites, mechanisms of action, and roles for the developing and functioning of the adult male reproductive system. Apart from its effects on glucose level, insulin has an important role in the reproductive system directly by binding on insulin and IGF receptors in the brain and testis. To date, however, the effect of insulin or its alterations on blood-testis-barrier, as an important regulator of normal spermatogenesis and fertility, has not yet been studied. This review aimed to focus on the experimental and clinical studies to describe mechanisms by which insulin affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, testicular cells, spermatozoa, and sexual behavior. Moreover, we discussed the mechanism and impact of insulin changes in type 1 (insulin deficiency along with persisted or even increased sensitivity) and 2 (insulin resistance along with increased insulin level at the early stages of disease) diabetes and obesity on the male reproductive tract.
ISSN:0016-6480
1095-6840
DOI:10.1016/j.ygcen.2020.113643