Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective

Semen quality plays a pivotal role in maintaining healthy fertilizing ability of spermatozoa. Male infertility is a rising global problem with an increasing declining in male semen quality among men living in Africa, Europe, North American, and Asia. Though the sperm acquire proactive mechanisms dur...

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Main Authors: D. M. I. H. Dissanayake BSc, W. L. R. Keerthirathna BSc, L. Dinithi C. Peiris PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-08-01
Series:Gender and the Genome
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2470289719868240
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spelling doaj-066a305ea6ba4303a1cb977854efc16d2020-11-25T02:54:34ZengSAGE PublishingGender and the Genome2470-29002019-08-01310.1177/2470289719868240Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future PerspectiveD. M. I. H. Dissanayake BSc0W. L. R. Keerthirathna BSc1L. Dinithi C. Peiris PhD2 Department of Zoology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka Department of Zoology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka Department of Zoology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri LankaSemen quality plays a pivotal role in maintaining healthy fertilizing ability of spermatozoa. Male infertility is a rising global problem with an increasing declining in male semen quality among men living in Africa, Europe, North American, and Asia. Though the sperm acquire proactive mechanisms during spermatogenesis and their epididymal maturation, they still remain viable for toxic insult. Declining semen quality is a major contributor to infertility. Studies have postulated that different factors, such as exposure to pesticides, industrial chemicals, heavy metals, obesity, alcoholism, tobacco smoking, sedentary lifestyles, poor nutrient intake, oxidative stress, physiological factors, genetic factors can influence male fertility. Routine semen analysis and assays for sperm chromatin integrity are the most widely utilized and best studied adjunctive diagnostics in male infertility. Over the years, scientists have developed different treatment options for male infertility. Male infertility with known etiology can be treated successfully, but other causes like genetic factors require pragmatic approaches. This article summarizes protective mechanisms of spermatogenesis, causes, diagnosis, and both modern and traditional treatment approaches of male infertility. Further, this article highlights present issues and direction for future exploration of the male infertility problem.https://doi.org/10.1177/2470289719868240
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author D. M. I. H. Dissanayake BSc
W. L. R. Keerthirathna BSc
L. Dinithi C. Peiris PhD
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W. L. R. Keerthirathna BSc
L. Dinithi C. Peiris PhD
Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective
Gender and the Genome
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W. L. R. Keerthirathna BSc
L. Dinithi C. Peiris PhD
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title Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective
title_short Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective
title_full Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective
title_fullStr Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Male Infertility Problem: A Contemporary Review on Present Status and Future Perspective
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series Gender and the Genome
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publishDate 2019-08-01
description Semen quality plays a pivotal role in maintaining healthy fertilizing ability of spermatozoa. Male infertility is a rising global problem with an increasing declining in male semen quality among men living in Africa, Europe, North American, and Asia. Though the sperm acquire proactive mechanisms during spermatogenesis and their epididymal maturation, they still remain viable for toxic insult. Declining semen quality is a major contributor to infertility. Studies have postulated that different factors, such as exposure to pesticides, industrial chemicals, heavy metals, obesity, alcoholism, tobacco smoking, sedentary lifestyles, poor nutrient intake, oxidative stress, physiological factors, genetic factors can influence male fertility. Routine semen analysis and assays for sperm chromatin integrity are the most widely utilized and best studied adjunctive diagnostics in male infertility. Over the years, scientists have developed different treatment options for male infertility. Male infertility with known etiology can be treated successfully, but other causes like genetic factors require pragmatic approaches. This article summarizes protective mechanisms of spermatogenesis, causes, diagnosis, and both modern and traditional treatment approaches of male infertility. Further, this article highlights present issues and direction for future exploration of the male infertility problem.
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