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The expression of Beclin-1 in testicular tissues of non-obstructive azoospermia patients and its predictive value in sperm retrieval rate

Liang Zhou, Mo‐qi Lv, Pan Ge, Yanqi Yang, Dalin He, Haixu Wang, Dang‐xia Zhou

2021Translational Andrology and Urology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Beclin-1 is an autophagy gene and higher levels suggest mammalian testicular damage. Our study aims at exploring the role of Beclin-1 in non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) patients and clarifying the predictive value of Beclin-1for sperm retrieval in microdissection testicular sperm extraction (micro-TESE). METHODS: In the present study, 62 NOA patients were finally recruited. Serum hormone including luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), estradiol II (E2), testosterone (T) and prolactin (PRL), as well as testicular volume were measured. Testicular histopathology was diagnosed by two independent pathologists. The expression of Beclin-1 was detected by real-time PCR in testicular tissue. RESULTS: Our study illustrated that Beclin-1 was differently expressed in three pathological types of NOA. Compared with hypospermatogenesis (HS, P=0.002) or maturation arrest (MA, P=0.049), Beclin-1 showed significantly up-regulated in Sertoli cell-only syndrome (SCOS) group. Moreover, Beclin-1 expression was obviously positive related with serum LH (rho =0.269, P=0.036), meanwhile significantly negative correlation with testicular volume (rho =-0.370, P=0.003), serum T (rho =-0.326, P=0.010), Johnsen score (rho =-0.318, P=0.012), and pathologic type (rho =-0.452, P<0.001). Furthermore, a logistic regression model demonstrated that Beclin-1 is an important predictor of failed sperm retrieval (OR =0.001, P=0.007), which exhibited a pretty AUC =78.6 (P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Beclin-1 may play a critical role in spermatogenesis. Elevated Beclin-1 may be obviously associated with lower chances of positive sperm retrieval.

Topics & Concepts

Sperm RetrievalTesticular sperm extractionAzoospermiaAndrologyLuteinizing hormoneSpermatogenesisSpermTestosterone (patch)Obstructive azoospermiaFollicle-stimulating hormoneHormonePathologicalInternal medicineMedicineProlactinGynecologyEndocrinologyBiologyInfertilityPregnancyGeneticsAutophagy in Disease and TherapyGalectins and Cancer BiologySperm and Testicular Function
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