Mechanisms of Leydig Cell Aging and Obesity-Related Hypogonadism in Men: A Review

男性睾丸间质细胞衰老和肥胖相关性性腺功能减退的机制:综述

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Abstract

The rising prevalence of overweight, obesity, and late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is seriously affecting the quality of life of middle-aged and older men. LOH is a testosterone deficiency syndrome that is closely associated with aging. Its main symptoms are erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, fatigue, and loss of bone density. Testicular Leydig cells are located in the connective tissue between the spermatogenic tubules and are the primary sites producing testosterone. Metabolic disorders such as obesity and hyperlipidemia accelerate Leydig cell aging, reduce testosterone levels, and contribute to the development of LOH. The pathogenesis of LOH mainly includes oxidative stress, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and endoplasmic reticulum stress. The treatments for LOH include testosterone replacement therapy, senolytic therapy, stem cell therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine therapy. Obesity may be one of the important mechanisms of obesity-related LOH by promoting Leydig cell aging, changing the endocrine environment, and worsening chronic inflammation, and research in this field is still deepening. Therefore, this article reviews the mechanisms of testicular interstitial cell senescence and obesity-related delayed hypogonadism, as well as possible obesity management methods.

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