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The emergence of natural products as potential therapeutics for male infertility

Xiuyun Li, Bin Zhang, Huijun Yang, Liuping Zhang, Hong‐Xiang Lou, Shicun Zheng

2024Andrology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infertility is a major reproductive health problem. Approximately 50% of all documented cases of infertility are attributable to male factors, such as poor testicular function and semen quality. The recent significant global decline in sperm counts has serious implications for male fertility, but the armamentarium for improving testicular function and semen quality is limited. Natural products have a wide range of activities and are a major source of drugs for disease prevention and treatment. To provide ideas and a theoretical basis for the research and development of therapeutic drugs for male infertility, this review summarizes natural products (mostly monomers) that have been shown to improve testicular function and semen quality and their possible mechanisms of action. These natural products primarily improve testicular function and semen quality via antioxidant, antiapoptotic, and anti-inflammatory effects, in addition to increasing serum testosterone and reducing DNA damage in spermatozoa and testicular cells. Prospects for the application of natural products in the treatment of male infertility are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

InfertilitySemen qualityMale infertilityFertilitySemenSpermBiologyMedicineAndrologyPhysiologyPregnancyEnvironmental healthPopulationGeneticsSperm and Testicular FunctionPlant Toxicity and Pharmacological PropertiesReproductive Biology and Fertility