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. 2023 Jan 17;13:970439. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2022.970439

Table 8.

Male fertility studies.

Authors (reference) Type of study Study design Aim Results Conclusion
Mohanty et al. (269) in vivo human
male
Bioinformatic analysis of available databases Assessment of the effect of HSPA2 polymorphism on male fertility The existence of a variant of the HSPA2 gene negatively affecting fertility was demonstrated HSPA2 polymorphism may cause male infertility
Choobineh et al. (270) in vivo human
male
Clinical experiment Assessment of the effect of testosterone administration on the reduction of the negative impact on the testes after spinal cord injury Increased semen quality in the study group was demonstrated Early administration of testosterone after a spinal cord injury may positively influence fertility preservation
Snyder et al. (271) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Analysis of the effect of ADAD1 and ADAD2 expression on male fertility Mice with blocked expression of ADAD1 and ADAD2 were completely sterile ADAD1 and ADAD2 are key genes related to fertility
Chi et al. (272) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Assessment of the effect of Kindlin-2 expression on male fertility Testicular hypoplasia and male infertility have been observed after Kindlin-2 expression was blocked Kindlin-2 is a key gene related to fertility
Wei et al. (273) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Establishing the mechanism of reducing fertility in males with the Wip1 phosphatase mutation Changes in the expression of numerous proteins related to cell adherence, apoptosis, response to the stimulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and spermatogenesis were detected Disabling Wip1 alters the expression of numerous fertility-related genes
Xiang et al. (274) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Assessment of the effect of Crybb2 expression on male fertility After blocking Crybb2, fertility decreased significantly Crybb2 is one of the key fertility genes
Sun et al. (275) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Searching for genes important for male reproduction using the CRISP method A significant role of 13 genes in spermatogenesis and sperm maturation was determined Genetic mutations can directly lead to infertility
Xia et al. (276) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Analysis of the effect of testis-expressed protein 33 (TEX33) expression on male fertility Mice with blocked TEX33 expression showed no impairment of fertility TEX33 is not related to fertility
Shah et al. (277) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Analysis of the influence of c4orf46 expression on male fertility Mice with blocked c4orf46 expression showed no impairment of fertility C4orf46 is not related to fertility
Holcomb et al. (278) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Analysis of the effect of expression of testis-specific serine proteases PRSS44, PRSS46, and PRSS54 on male fertility Mice with blocked expression of testis-specific serine proteases PRSS44, PRSS46, and PRSS54 showed no impairment of fertility Testis-specific serine proteases PRSS44, PRSS46, and PRSS54 are probably not related to fertility
He et al. (279) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Assessment of the effect of Trim69 expression on male fertility No changes in fertility were observed after Trim69 blockade Trim69 is not a key gene associated with fertility
Xiuying et al. (280) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (Rana nigromaculata) Assessment of the effect of microcystin-leucine-arginine on reproduction Decrease in fsh synthesis after mclr administration Exposure to mclrs negatively affects fertility
Yang et al. (281) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Assessment of the effect of T-2 toxin on male fertility The administration of T-2 toxin caused a significant decrease in the concentration of hormones of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testis axis, which reduced fertility Exposure to T-2 toxin negatively affects fertility
Zhang et al. (282) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (rat) Assessment of the effect of exposure to Mn3O4 nanoparticles on male fertility The administration of Mn3O4 nanoparticles caused damage to the testes and decreased fertility Exposure to Mn3O4 nanoparticles negatively affects fertility
Domínguez-Salazar et al. (283) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (rat) Analysis of the effect of sleep deprivation on the blood-testicular barrier in males In rats subjected to sleep deprivation, a decrease in the expression of proteins that build the blood-testicular barrier was observed, which leads to reduced fertility; fertility functions return to normal after sleep deprivation is reversed Sleep deprivation has a negative effect on fertility, however it is reversible
Ye et al. (284) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Assessment of the effect of metformin administration in obese males on fertility Increased fertility in the study group was demonstrated Metformin can be used to treat male fertility
Akomolafe et al. (285) in vivo animal
male
Animal medical experiment (mouse) Assessment of the effect of star apple fruit on male fertility Increased fertility in the study group was demonstrated Star apple fruit can be used as a nutritional supplement to improve fertility
Silva et al. (286) in vitro human
male
Bioinformatics analysis of gene relationships (in men) Searching for links between amyloid precursor protein (APP) and genes related to fertility Numerous relationships of APP expression have been determined not only with genes related to spermatogenesis and sperm maturation, but also with genes regulating the interaction of sperm with oocytes APP expression may be related to fertility
Miyata et al. (287) in vivo animal
male
Bioinformatic analysis of available databases Analysis of potential genes related to male fertility 54 genes potentially unrelated to male fertility were identified The pool of genes suspected of being associated with male fertility was limited
Lu et al. (288) in vivo animal
male
Bioinformatic analysis of available databases Analysis of potential genes related to male fertility 30 genes potentially unrelated to male fertility were identified The pool of genes suspected of being associated with male fertility was limited