Reproductive Dysfunctions in Males with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An Updated Review

S. Ray, Subhodip Pramanik
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Deterioration in reproductive functions is one of the most serious complications of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Neuropathy, angiopathy, oxidative stress, and psychological deviation are the important causative factors in developing reproductive dysfunctions in diabetes. In males, the principal complications are erectile dysfunction (ED), ejaculatory disorders, and functional hypogonadism. Low serum testosterone is frequently observed in males with T2DM but the neuroendocrine pathophysiology is yet to be defined; this reduction in testosterone levels decreases libido. Evaluation of testosterone levels of male diabetic patients with hypogonadism symptoms is recommended. Hypogonadal males with diabetes might benefit from testosterone replacement therapy. However, there is a need for adequately powered long-term studies in this context. Impairment in sexual function is a common complication in males with diabetes. The pathophysiology of sexual dysfunction in diabetes is multifactorial. Males with diabetes have a >3-fold increase in the risk of ED compared to their nondiabetic counterparts. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors should be considered as first-line therapy in males with T2DM and ED. Nearly 50% of male diabetic patients presented some degree of subfertility or infertility. Alterations in sperm parameters and hormone levels can contribute to diabetes-related male infertility. Endocrinologists, diabetologists, and physicians should address sexual complaints of their patients since these problems can significantly impair their quality of life.
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男性2型糖尿病患者的生殖功能障碍:最新综述
生殖功能恶化是2型糖尿病(T2DM)最严重的并发症之一。神经病变、血管病变、氧化应激和心理偏差是糖尿病患者生殖功能障碍的重要致病因素。在男性中,主要的并发症是勃起功能障碍(ED)、射精障碍和功能性性腺功能减退。血清睾酮水平低在男性2型糖尿病患者中很常见,但其神经内分泌病理生理机制尚未明确;睾丸激素水平的降低会降低性欲。建议对有性腺功能减退症状的男性糖尿病患者进行睾酮水平的评估。性腺功能低下的男性糖尿病患者可能受益于睾酮替代疗法。然而,在这方面有必要进行充分有力的长期研究。性功能障碍是男性糖尿病患者常见的并发症。糖尿病性功能障碍的病理生理是多因素的。男性糖尿病患者患ED的风险比非糖尿病患者高出3倍以上。5型磷酸二酯酶抑制剂可作为男性2型糖尿病合并ED的一线治疗。近50%的男性糖尿病患者出现一定程度的低生育能力或不孕。精子参数和激素水平的改变可能导致与糖尿病相关的男性不育。内分泌学家、糖尿病学家和内科医生应该解决患者的性抱怨,因为这些问题会严重影响他们的生活质量。
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