Could leptin be responsible for the reproductive dysfunction in obese men?
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to investigate whether melatonin could counteract the negative effects of leptin on sperm quality and oxidative stress in rats.
Results Summary
Melatonin supplementation prevented the adverse effects of leptin on sperm concentration, morphology, oxidative stress markers, and DNA fragmentation in rats. It also mitigated leptin-induced changes in antioxidant and respiratory chain enzyme expression in the testes.
Population
Normal weight rats treated with leptin.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Six weeks
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
obesity | decrease | low sperm concentration | infertile obese males | - | often reported | #1 |
obesity | increase | increased fraction of morphologically abnormal sperm | infertile obese males | - | often reported | #2 |
obesity | increase | raised levels of markers of oxidative stress | infertile obese males | - | often reported | #3 |
body fat mass | increase | serum leptin concentrations | - | - | correlates positively with | #4 |
daily leptin treatment | decrease | decreased sperm concentration | normal weight rats | six weeks | have been reported | #5 |
daily leptin treatment | increase | increased fraction of morphologically abnormal sperm | normal weight rats | six weeks | have been reported | #6 |
daily leptin treatment | increase | increased markers of oxidative stress | normal weight rats | six weeks | have been reported | #7 |
leptin treatment | decrease | endogenous antioxidant enzymes | rats | - | decreased expression | #8 |
leptin treatment | increase | respiratory chain enzymes | rats | - | increased expression | #9 |
leptin treatment | increase | oxidative stress | rats | - | increases the propensity to | #10 |
leptin | neutral | histone to protamine transition in the DNA of sperm | - | - | interference with | #11 |
leptin | increase | free radical attack | - | - | increases the susceptibility of sperm to | #12 |
obesity | increase | DNA fragmentation index in sperm | obese males | - | often reported higher | #13 |
concurrent supplementation of melatonin | decrease | leptin | these rats | - | prevents the effects of | #14 |
Low sperm concentration, increased fraction of morphologically abnormal sperm, and raised levels of markers of oxidative stress are often reported in the seminal plasma of infertile obese males. The precise reason for changes remains unknown. This short review summarises evidence from human and animal studies linking leptin to the reproductive dysfunction reported in obese males and presents a possible mechanism for this based on the available data in the literature. Serum leptin concentrations correlate positively with body fat mass but its precise link to semen abnormalities reported in obese males has yet to be conclusively established. Decreased sperm concentration, increased fraction of morphologically abnormal sperm and increased markers of oxidative stress have been reported following six weeks of daily leptin treatment to normal weight rats. In addition, decreased expression of endogenous antioxidant enzymes and increased expression of respiratory chain enzymes noted in the testes of leptin treated rats increases the propensity to oxidative stress. Besides that, leptin's interference with histone to protamine transition in the DNA of sperm increases the susceptibility of sperm to free radical attack and may explain the often reported higher DNA fragmentation index in sperm of obese males. Concurrent supplementation of melatonin, a natural anti-oxidant, to these rats prevents the effects of leptin. The role of leptin in obesity-related reproductive dysfunction has to be considered seriously and these effects of leptin might involve increased oxidative stress.