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Research progress on the relationship between sex hormone-binding globulin and male reproductive system diseases

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ANDROLOGIA
Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/and.13893

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reproduction; sex hormone‐ binding globulin; testosterone

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  1. Science and Technology Fund Project of Guizhou Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission [gzwjkj[2018]-1-065]
  2. National Natural Science Fund [8186060249]

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Sex hormone-binding globulin, synthesised by hepatocytes, specifically binds and transports sex hormones to regulate their bioavailability, potentially leading to male reproductive system diseases and affecting men's quality of life.
Sex hormone-binding globulin, also known as testosterone-estradiol-binding globulin, is a multifunctional protein synthesised by hepatocytes. Sex hormone-binding globulin specifically binds and transports sex hormones to regulate plasma bioactive sex hormone levels and affects their bioavailability. As male sex hormone expression is dominated by testosterone, the binding of sex hormone-binding globulin with testosterone leads to the reduction in bioavailable testosterone, which cannot fulfil its physiological roles, thereby resulting in male infertility, erectile and gonadal dysfunction, prostate cancer and other male reproductive system diseases. Sex hormone-binding globulin may be involved in the pathogenesis of male reproductive system diseases, seriously affecting the quality of life of men. In this article, we review the association between sex hormone-binding globulin and male reproductive system diseases.

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