Title of article :
Impact of Inflammation on Male Reproductive Tract
Author/Authors :
Azenabor, Alfred Department of Medical Laboratory Science - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences - College of Medicine of the University of Lagos , Ekun, Ayodele Oloruntoba Department of Medical Laboratory Science - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences - College of Medicine of the University of Lagos , Akinloye, Oluyemi Department of Medical Laboratory Science - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences - College of Medicine of the University of Lagos
Abstract :
Fertility in the male is dependent on the proper production of sperm cells. This process,
called spermatogenesis is very complex and involves the synchronization of
numerous factors. The presence of pro–inflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-
alpha (TNF–α), interleukin–1 alpha (IL–1 α) and interleukin 1 beta (IL–1 β) cytokines
in the male reproductive tract (testis, epididymis and sperm) may have certain
physiological functions. However, when the levels of these cytokines are higher
than normal, as seen in conditions of inflammation, they become very harmful to
sperm production. Moreover, inflammation is also associated with oxidative stress
and the latter is well known to impair sperm function. Epidemiological studies regarding
male infertility have revealed that more and more infertile men suffer from
acute or chronic inflammation of the genitourinary tract, which often occurs without
any symptoms. The inflammatory reactions within the male genital tract are inevitably
connected with oxidative stress. Oxidative stress, especially in sperm, is harmful
because it damages sperm DNA and causes apoptosis in sperm. This article reviewed
the suggested mechanisms and contribution of inflammation to male infertility. In
addition, the review was further strengthened by discussing how inflammation affects
both fertility and assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
Keywords :
Spermatogenesis , Inflammation , Infertility , Fertility , Cytokines
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics