Andrology

Sexual dysfunctions in inflammatory bowel disease: role of Mediterranean diet and quality of life
Romano L, Fonticelli M, Miranda A, Priadko K, Napolitano L, Crocetto F, Barone B, Arcaniolo D, Spirito L, Manfredi C, Gravina AG, Sciorio C, Compare D, Melina R, Sgambato D, Orlando A, Calderone S, Nardone OM, Nardone G, Caruso P, Esposito K, De Sio M, Romano M and Maiorino MI
Dietary factors and chronic gastrointestinal diseases are frequent determinants of sexual dysfunctions (SD). Whether inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are associated with SD is not well known as well as the role of diet and quality of life (QoL).
Adolescent microsurgical varicocelectomy and changes in sperm parameters: A matched cohort analysis
Petrella F, Raymo A, Sadri I, Velasquez D, Madhusoodanan V, Deebel N, Bidhan J, Nassau D and Ramasamy R
Varicocele, a common vascular abnormality surrounding the testis, is known to be associated with impaired semen parameters and male infertility in adults. However, its impact on the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population is less well known.
Pharmacological inhibition of KSper impairs flagellar pH homeostasis of human spermatozoa
Ji N, Wang X, Zeng X and Kang H
Sperm-specific potassium channel (KSper) comprised of pore-forming subunit SLO3 and auxiliary subunit LRRC52 is of importance for sperm fertility. The deficiency of KSper in both mice and humans resulted in severe impairments of sperm functions including sperm hyperactivity and acrosome reaction. Previous reports suggested that mouse KSper modulated sperm function possibly by affecting sperm intracellular pH (pH). However, the precise signaling mechanism of human KSper (hKSper) on the regulation of sperm functions was largely unclear.
The aporetic dialogues of Modena on gender differences: Is it all about testosterone? EPISODE I: CRIME
Brigante G, D'Angelo G, Caccin V, Coluccia S, Conte I, Demichelis VM, Cecchi R and Simoni M
This is the first episode of a series of four discussions on the differences between males and females, in apparently non-andrological fields. You will read the transcript of discussions that actually took place at the Endocrinology Unit in Modena, Italy, in the form of the aporetic dialogues of ancient Greece. In this episode, the role of testosterone in gender differences in criminal behavior will be explored. The discussants were divided into two groups: group 1, which supports the thesis of a predominant role of testosterone, and group 2, which opposes it. The first group affirmed that both endogenous testosterone and anabolic-androgenic steroids could trigger aggressive and criminal behavior, regardless of predisposition to psychiatric disease or sociocultural background. The second group asserted the multifactorial genesis of aggressive and criminal behavior, citing other hormonal and non-hormonal factors, such as neurotransmitters, cortisol, and sociological and psychological aspects. In the end, a forensic physician, acting as a referee, tried to resolve the aporia: are the two theories equivalent or one is superior?
Kinetics of the inhibition and recovery of spermatogenesis induced by treatment with WIN 18,446, a male contraceptive, in mice
Paik J, Snyder JM, Kim A, Haenisch M, Fogassy K and Amory JK
Retinoic acid (RA) is essential for spermatogenesis. Genetic deletion of the retinoic acid synthesizing enzymes, Aldh1a1/1a2, in the testes causes infertility in mice. An inhibitor of the ALDH1A1/1A2 enzymes, WIN 18,446 reversibly inhibit spermatogenesis and is a promising approach to male contraception. Previously we reported that a 4-week treatment of WIN 18,446 inhibits spermatogenesis and 9-week recovery from treatment normalized fertility of treated mice. However, the precise kinetics of this process has not been studied.
The association of men's beverage intake with semen quality and assisted reproduction outcomes in patients undergoing fertility treatment
Salas-Huetos A, Mitsunami M, Mínguez-Alarcón L, Ortiz-Panozo E, Murphy MM, Souter I, Chavarro JE and
Although some studies have investigated the relationships between beverage intake and reproductive health these have generated conflicting results.
European Academy of Andrology (EAA): Report of activities in 2023
Rajpert-De Meyts E and Behre HM
Role of intra-individual variation in the detection of thresholds for DFI and for misclassification rates: A retrospective analysis of 14,775 SCSA tests
Christensen P, Fischer R, Schulze W, Baukloh V, Kienast K, Coull G and Parner ET
Sperm DNA damage is associated with reduced male fertility after natural conception and intrauterine insemination. However, the impact on in vitro fertilization (IVF) and especially intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatments is still unclear. Few studies have focused on the intra-individual variation in DFI even though it may have an important role to play in terms of detection of thresholds and for misclassification rates.
Associations of vasectomy with sexual dysfunctions and the sex life of middle-aged men
Jahnen M, Rechberger A, Meissner VH, Schiele S, Schulwitz H, Gschwend JE and Herkommer K
Vasectomy is a safe and effective form of contraception. However, fear of altered sexual function is still associated with vasectomy in many men.
Successful colonization of the testicular germinal epithelium by bone marrow stem cells producing spermatozoa of donor genotype is rare
Shankara-Narayana N, Yu B, Qian J, Allen S, Reyes B, Cheong A, Daniele J, Sleiman S, Bacha F, Jayadev V and Handelsman DJ
It is not known whether bone marrow stem cells when injected intravenously for a bone marrow transplant colonize the human testicular epithelium. No previous studies of sperm genotype after bone marrow transplantation are reported.
Surgical treatment of hypospadias with lichen sclerosus: Long-term outcomes from a single center
Yang B, Wang XJ, Bo-Ya L, Chen SJ, Li J, Deng YM, Bai LS, Song LH, Qin DR, Mao Y and Tang YM
Hypospadias with lichen sclerosus (LS) poses surgical challenges due to lack of materials for urethral reconstruction and coverage and the limited number of reports on this clinical condition.
EP300-interacting inhibitor of differentiation 3 is required for spermatogenesis in mice
Zhang P, Zhang L, Yu L, Zhou X, Chen X, Zhou Y, Wang N and Zhu H
Mammalian spermatogenesis is a highly complex process of cell proliferation, meiosis, and differentiation. A series of genes are expressed in an orderly and precise manner to ensure spermatogenesis, with chromatin undergoing intricate changes throughout. EP300-interacting inhibitor of differentiation 3 (Eid3) is a testis-enriched gene, but its role in male reproduction remains unclear.
Cognitive behavioral therapy combined with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for premature ejaculation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Li L, Geng H, Chen M, Hu W and Ye Q
Premature ejaculation (PE) remains one of the most common male disorders. Many clinical trials have shown that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has significant efficacy in the treatment of PE. The purpose of this article is to review the current evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of CBT combined with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for treating PE.
Dexamethasone is a regulator of clock genes in testicular peritubular cells
Welter H, Kreitmair N, Schneider M, Schneider J, Petkov S, Stepanov Y, Köhn FM, Pickl U, Trottmann M, Fröhlich T, Behr R and Mayerhofer A
We recently found that peritubular cells of the human testis are a dominant site of expression of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR; encoded by NR3C1). Activation of GR by dexamethasone (Dex) strongly influences the phenotype of cultured human testicular peritubular cells (HTPCs), causing massive changes of their proteome and secretome. As glucocorticoids (GC) are also known to set the internal clock of peripheral organs by regulating clock genes, we tested such an influence of Dex in HTPCs.
Inhibition of ROS1 activity with lorlatinib reversibly suppresses fertility in male mice
Oyama Y, Shimada K, Miyata H, Iida-Norita R, Emori C, Kamoshita M, Oura S, Katayama R, Matzuk MM and Ikawa M
Inhibition of sperm maturation in the epididymis is a promising post-testicular strategy for short-acting male contraceptives. It has been shown that ROS1, a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed in the epididymis, is essential for epididymal differentiation, sperm maturation, and male fertility in mice. However, it is unknown if inhibition of ROS1 suppresses male fertility reversibly.
Benchmarks defining high-quality sperm in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)
Sadeghi N, Mustoe A, Ross CN, McCarrey JR and Hermann BP
Common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) are increasingly recognized as valuable nonhuman primates (NHPs) for biomedical research due to their small size and short reproductive cycle and lifespan relative to other NHP species. Maximizing the utility of captive research marmosets, including genetically manipulated animals, will require the use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) including manipulation, storage, and sharing of marmoset sperm. Here, we identify characteristics of high-quality semen samples and validate a simple method for selecting high-quality sperm.
Healthy and unhealthy dietary patterns and sperm quality from the Led-Fertyl study
Davila-Cordova E, Salas-Huetos A, Valle-Hita C, Fernández de la Puente M, Martínez MÁ, Palau-Galindo A, Del Egido-González C, Manzanares-Errazu JM, Sánchez-Resino E, Salas-Salvadó J and Babio N
Dietary patterns may affect sperm quality, but the scientific evidence is limited.
Replantation following complete penile amputation: Summary of perioperative experience and treatment strategies
Liu H, Dong B, Wu X, Hua L, Zhang M, Li X, Liu J, Zhan J, Gao X, Chen R, Wang X, Wang Z, Sun Z, Xie C and Jiang Z
To date, there are only case reports of penile amputation, a rare urological emergency with a low-treatment successful rate, and there are still no advanced, detailed surgical or perioperative treatment plans. Effective treatments for these rare diseases are urgently needed.
Pain associated with prostaglandin E-containing intracavernosal injection medication is associated with poor erectile function recovery after radical prostatectomy
West M, Cordon BH, Ortega Y, Narus J and Mulhall JP
Intracavernosal injection therapy is often used as second-line therapy for erectile dysfunction associated with radical prostatectomy when therapy with phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors has failed, but prostaglandin E1-containing vasoactive agents are associated with penile pain in some men.
Safety concerns of paternal drug exposure on fertility, pregnancy and offspring: An analysis based on the FDA adverse event reporting system
Zeng Y, Lin W and Zhuang W
Growing evidence indicates that paternal condition significantly influences pregnancy outcomes and offspring health. However, assessing the safety of paternal drug exposure via randomized controlled trials poses ethical challenges, and relevant clinical studies consume a lot of resources to evaluate only a few drugs. Currently, safety data on paternal drug exposure are scarce.
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors and testicular torsion: A systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies
Oliveira AV, Sampaio ALN, Junior RWM and Andriolo RB
Testicular torsion is a common urological emergency in children and teenagers that, in most cases, requires surgical exploration and detorsion. However, even after a successful intervention, a high number of patients still develop irreversible damage.