2015
DOI: 10.4103/2225-1243.168524
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Association of Male Infertility to Metabolic Syndrome and Other Related Disorders

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“…Antiobesity strategies need to overcome the strong homeostatic mechanisms driving reduced energy expenditure. Accordingly, much effort has been devoted in this front during the last two decades, with the recognition of the major metabolic roles of numerous neuropeptides and transmitters, as well as multiple peripheral hormones [6][7][8], not only in the regulation of feeding, but also in the modulation of energy expenditure.…”
Section: Amino Acidslevels In Rats Under Progesterone Long-term Adminmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Antiobesity strategies need to overcome the strong homeostatic mechanisms driving reduced energy expenditure. Accordingly, much effort has been devoted in this front during the last two decades, with the recognition of the major metabolic roles of numerous neuropeptides and transmitters, as well as multiple peripheral hormones [6][7][8], not only in the regulation of feeding, but also in the modulation of energy expenditure.…”
Section: Amino Acidslevels In Rats Under Progesterone Long-term Adminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…За різними оцінками поширеність МС серед підлітків та молоді складає біля 10 %, зростаючи до 22,1 % при вираженому ожирінні [5,6]. Серед потенційних ризиків для здоров'я, пов'язаних з розвитком МС та ожиріння, на особливу увагу заслуговує те, що вони можуть негативно впливати на репродуктивну систему [7,8].…”
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“…Obesity and diabetes are recognised as detrimental factors in human fertility. Dyslipidaemia and its related high free fatty acids may be a leading cause to endothelial dysfunction through the higher production of free radicals and also through the inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis (Kumar, Agrawal, Sharma, & Swain, 2015). One of the key players of metabolic syndrome pathogenesis is insulin resistance (Eckel, Alberti, Grundy, & Zimmet, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the setting of increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome worldwide, many studies were done to reveal the potential relationship between metabolic syndrome and male factor infertility aiming to provide new therapeutic options for infertile males (Ediz & Altıntas, ; Kumar, Agrawal, Sharma, & Swain, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impaired glucose metabolism is widely accepted as a negative effecting factor on human fertility. Dyslipidemia and its associated elevated free fatty acids in metabolic syndrome can cause endothelial dysfunction through increased free radical production and inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis (Kumar et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%