Central Laboratory, The Tenth Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University, 523059 Dongguan, Guangdong, China.
Dongguan Key Laboratory of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, 523808 Dongguan, Guangdong, China.
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed). 2024 Jan 18;29(1):23. doi: 10.31083/j.fbl2901023.
Male infertility, age-related changes, and tumors have been increasingly studied in the field of male reproductive health due to the emergence of environmental stressors, declining fertility rates, and aging populations. Numerous studies have demonstrated that the ERK1/2 signaling pathway plays a significant role in male reproduction. The ERK1/2 pathway is associated with several signaling pathways and has a complex interplay that influences the spermatogenic microenvironment, sperm viability, gonadal axis regulation, as well as resistance to testicular aging and tumors. Moreover, the ERK1/2 pathway directly or indirectly regulates testicular somatic cells, which are crucial for maintaining spermatogenesis and microenvironment regulation. Given the critical role of the ERK1/2 signaling pathway in male reproductive health, comprehensive exploration of its multifaceted effects on male reproduction and underlying mechanisms is necessary. This study aims to provide a solid foundation for in-depth research in the field of male reproduction and further enhance the reproductive health of males.
由于环境应激源的出现、生育率的下降和人口老龄化,男性生殖健康领域越来越多地研究男性不育、与年龄相关的变化和肿瘤。大量研究表明 ERK1/2 信号通路在男性生殖中起着重要作用。ERK1/2 途径与几种信号通路有关,具有复杂的相互作用,影响生精微环境、精子活力、性腺轴调节以及抵抗睾丸衰老和肿瘤。此外,ERK1/2 途径直接或间接调节睾丸体细胞,这对于维持精子发生和微环境调节至关重要。鉴于 ERK1/2 信号通路在男性生殖健康中的关键作用,全面探讨其对男性生殖的多方面影响及其潜在机制非常必要。本研究旨在为男性生殖领域的深入研究提供坚实的基础,进一步提高男性的生殖健康水平。