Dr. Ben Bikman discusses the intricate relationship between metabolic health and male infertility.
While metabolic health is often associated with conditions like obesity and diabetes, Dr. Bikman emphasizes its relevance to less obvious issues like male infertility. He notes that while the processes of reproduction differ between the sexes, they share a common metabolic core.
Ben highlights that infertility affects approximately 15% of couples trying to conceive, with men contributing to around 30% of cases. He explains the role of hormones like follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) in male reproductive function, detailing their influence on spermatogenesis and testosterone production.
The classroom lecture delves into how poor metabolic health, particularly insulin resistance, can disrupt testosterone production and lead to issues like erectile dysfunction and reduced sperm quality. Insulin resistance affects testosterone synthesis directly in the testes and indirectly by promoting aromatization, the conversion of testosterone into estrogen, leading to a vicious cycle of reduced testosterone and increased insulin resistance.
Dr. Bikman discusses various strategies to improve metabolic health and potentially alleviate male infertility, including dietary changes, medication such as insulin-sensitizing drugs like metformin, and exercise, particularly resistance training. He stresses the importance of addressing underlying metabolic issues to improve reproductive outcomes and suggests that prioritizing metabolic health before attempting reproduction is crucial.
In conclusion, Dr. Bikman underscores the interconnectedness of metabolic health and reproductive function, advocating for a holistic approach to addressing male infertility that focuses on improving insulin sensitivity and overall metabolic well-being.
00:00 - Introduction to metabolic health's relevance in male infertility
01:18 - Infertility statistics and men's contribution to the issue
02:37 - Hormonal role in male reproductive function: FSH and LH
03:53 - FSH and LH stimulation of spermatogenesis and testosterone
05:57 - Testosterone's functions in male fertility and maturation
08:04 - Nitric oxide's role in erectile function and its insulin connection
11:28 - How insulin resistance impacts testosterone production and erectile dysfunction
14:02 - Insulin resistance's effects on testosterone synthesis and aromatization
18:55 - Strategies to improve metabolic health and alleviate male infertility
26:38 - Conclusion: The link between metabolic health and reproductive function
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04/18/24 • 34 min
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