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Underestimated Aspects in Male Infertility: Epigenetics is A New Approach in Men with Obesity or Diabetes: A Review

Infertility is a complex multifactorial problem that affects about 7% of men and 15% of couples worldwide. Many molecular mechanisms involved in male infertility. Destructive effects of infertility on the next generations are not well understood. Approximately 60-75% of male infertility cases have i...

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Autores principales: Jazayeri, Maryam, Alizadeh, AliReza, Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Ali, Eftekhari-Yazdi, Poopak, Sharafi, Mohsen, Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
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Publicado: Royan Institute 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36029047
http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2021.534003.1158
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author Jazayeri, Maryam
Alizadeh, AliReza
Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Ali
Eftekhari-Yazdi, Poopak
Sharafi, Mohsen
Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
author_facet Jazayeri, Maryam
Alizadeh, AliReza
Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Ali
Eftekhari-Yazdi, Poopak
Sharafi, Mohsen
Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
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description Infertility is a complex multifactorial problem that affects about 7% of men and 15% of couples worldwide. Many molecular mechanisms involved in male infertility. Destructive effects of infertility on the next generations are not well understood. Approximately 60-75% of male infertility cases have idiopathic causes, and there is a need for additional investigations other than routine examinations. Molecular factors that surround DNA, which are mitotically stable and independently regulate genome activity of DNA sequences, are known as epigenetics. The known epigenetic mechanisms are DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs. Prevalence of metabolic diseases has been increased dramatically because of changes in lifestyle and the current levels of inactivity. Metabolic disorders, such as obesity and diabetes, are prevalent reasons for male infertility; despite the association between metabolic diseases and male infertility, few studies have been conducted on the effects of epigenetic alterations associated with these diseases and sperm abnormalities. Diabetes can affect the reproductive system and testicular function at multiple levels; however, there are very few molecular and epigenetic studies related to sperm from males with diabetes. On the other hand, obesity has similar conditions, while male obesity is linked to notable alterations in the sperm molecular architecture affecting both function and embryo quality. Therefore, in this review article, we presented new and developed technologies to study different patterns of epigenetic changes, and explained the exact mechanisms of epigenetic changes linked to metabolic diseases and their relationship with male infertility.
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spelling pubmed-93960042022-08-28 Underestimated Aspects in Male Infertility: Epigenetics is A New Approach in Men with Obesity or Diabetes: A Review Jazayeri, Maryam Alizadeh, AliReza Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Ali Eftekhari-Yazdi, Poopak Sharafi, Mohsen Shahverdi, Abdolhossein Int J Fertil Steril Review Article Infertility is a complex multifactorial problem that affects about 7% of men and 15% of couples worldwide. Many molecular mechanisms involved in male infertility. Destructive effects of infertility on the next generations are not well understood. Approximately 60-75% of male infertility cases have idiopathic causes, and there is a need for additional investigations other than routine examinations. Molecular factors that surround DNA, which are mitotically stable and independently regulate genome activity of DNA sequences, are known as epigenetics. The known epigenetic mechanisms are DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs. Prevalence of metabolic diseases has been increased dramatically because of changes in lifestyle and the current levels of inactivity. Metabolic disorders, such as obesity and diabetes, are prevalent reasons for male infertility; despite the association between metabolic diseases and male infertility, few studies have been conducted on the effects of epigenetic alterations associated with these diseases and sperm abnormalities. Diabetes can affect the reproductive system and testicular function at multiple levels; however, there are very few molecular and epigenetic studies related to sperm from males with diabetes. On the other hand, obesity has similar conditions, while male obesity is linked to notable alterations in the sperm molecular architecture affecting both function and embryo quality. Therefore, in this review article, we presented new and developed technologies to study different patterns of epigenetic changes, and explained the exact mechanisms of epigenetic changes linked to metabolic diseases and their relationship with male infertility. Royan Institute 2022 2022-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9396004/ /pubmed/36029047 http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2021.534003.1158 Text en Any use, distribution, reproduction or abstract of this publication in any medium, with the exception of commercial purposes, is permitted provided the original work is properly cited. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 3.0 (CC BY-NC 3.0) License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jazayeri, Maryam
Alizadeh, AliReza
Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Ali
Eftekhari-Yazdi, Poopak
Sharafi, Mohsen
Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
Underestimated Aspects in Male Infertility: Epigenetics is A New Approach in Men with Obesity or Diabetes: A Review
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title_fullStr Underestimated Aspects in Male Infertility: Epigenetics is A New Approach in Men with Obesity or Diabetes: A Review
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title_short Underestimated Aspects in Male Infertility: Epigenetics is A New Approach in Men with Obesity or Diabetes: A Review
title_sort underestimated aspects in male infertility: epigenetics is a new approach in men with obesity or diabetes: a review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396004/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2021.534003.1158
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