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Functional role of autophagy in testicular and ovarian steroidogenesis

Ali Afzal, Yue Zhang, Hanan Afzal, Umair Ali Khan Saddozai, Lei Zhang, Xin‐Ying Ji, Muhammad Babar Khawar

2024Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular recycling process that maintains cellular homeostasis. Despite extensive research in endocrine contexts, the role of autophagy in ovarian and testicular steroidogenesis remains elusive. The significant role of autophagy in testosterone production suggests potential treatments for conditions like oligospermia and azoospermia. Further, influence of autophagy in folliculogenesis, ovulation, and luteal development emphasizes its importance for improved fertility and reproductive health. Thus, investigating autophagy in gonadal cells is clinically significant. Understanding these processes could transform treatments for endocrine disorders, enhancing reproductive health and longevity. Herein, we provide the functional role of autophagy in testicular and ovarian steroidogenesis to date, highlighting its modulation in testicular steroidogenesis and its impact on hormone synthesis, follicle development, and fertility therapies.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyBiologyFolliculogenesisHormoneEndocrine systemOvaryInfertilityTestosterone (patch)EndocrinologyOvulationInternal medicineCell biologyMedicineEmbryoApoptosisGeneticsEmbryogenesisPregnancyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyLipid metabolism and biosynthesis
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