Journal of International Reproductive Health/Family Planning ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (1): 38-43.doi: 10.12280/gjszjk.20200499

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Leptin and Male Reproduction

JIN Ming-hao, HUANG Wen-yi, ZHANG Meng-yi, ZHANG Yi-wei, LIU Yue(), DING Zhi-de()   

  1. Department of Clinical Medicine, Grade 2018, 8 Years Program (JIN Ming-hao, HUANG Wen-yi, ZHANG Meng-yi, ZHANG Yi-wei), Department of Histology, Embryology, Genetics and Developmental Biology (LIU Yue, DING Zhi-de), School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200025, China
  • Received:2020-08-27 Published:2021-01-15 Online:2021-01-21
  • Contact: LIU Yue,DING Zhi-de E-mail:liuyue@shsmu.edu.cn;zding@shsmu.edu.cn

Abstract:

The downward trend in male fertility has become increasingly obvious in the world. To clarify the etiology and pathogenesis of this trend is very helpful for the precision treatment of male infertility. Leptin, a hormone produced mainly by adipose tissue, plays an important role in regulating energy metabolism, responding to inflammation, promoting the development of reproductive system and maintaining reproductive function. Leptin and its receptor can widely express in mammals′ HPG axis, testicular tissue, genital tract, accessory glands and sperm. The abnormal expression of leptin is related to the delayed development or dysfunction of the male reproductive system. To verify the leptin expression in male reproductive system and to elucidate its molecular mechanism may provide critical theoretical evidences for the clinical treatment of reproductive diseases such as male infertility.

Key words: Leptin, Receptors, leptin, Urogenital system, Fertility, Spermatogenesis, Hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis