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Endocannabinoids, sperm biology and human fertility.

Sheena E Lewis1, Mauro Maccarrone.   

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AIMS: In this review, we shall summarize the current knowledge on the endocannabinoid system (ECS), and on its involvement in the multifaceted process of male reproduction. In particular, we shall discuss the role of ECS in sperm biology and Sertoli cell proliferation and death, showing how endocannabinoids may regulate spermatogenesis and reproductive potential. DATA SYNTHESIS: The available evidence highlights the existence of a distinctive network, including endocannabinoids and sex hormones, that warrants a successful pregnancy in mammals. In particular, it appears that the endocannabinoid-degrading enzyme FAAH (fatty acid amide hydrolase) has a central role in this array of signals, because it controls several steps of sperm biology, from motility to capacitation and acrosome reaction. Since the regulation of FAAH activity and expression by autocrine and paracrine factors may occur through genomic or non-genomic mechanisms mediated by type-1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) signaling, we also raise concerns about the use of CB1R agonists (like marijuana) or antagonists (like the anti-obesity drug Acomplia in subjects of reproductive age.
CONCLUSION: Based on the present data, we point out that FAAH might be a novel and potentially important target for the development of next generation therapeutics against infertility. In particular, a reduced reproductive potential seems to be paralleled by defective FAAH, suggesting that therapeutics able to enhance, rather than inhibit, enzyme activity might be useful fertility enhancers.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19559363     DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2009.02.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Res        ISSN: 1043-6618            Impact factor:   7.658


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Review 1.  Marijuana, phytocannabinoids, the endocannabinoid system, and male fertility.

Authors:  Stefan S du Plessis; Ashok Agarwal; Arun Syriac
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2015-08-16       Impact factor: 3.412

2.  Endocannabinoid-binding CB1 and TRPV1 receptors as modulators of sperm capacitation.

Authors:  Nicola Bernabò; Paola Palestini; Marco Chiarini; Mauro Maccarrone; Mauro Mattioli; Barbara Barboni
Journal:  Commun Integr Biol       Date:  2012-01-01

3.  Type-1 cannabinoid receptors reduce membrane fluidity of capacitated boar sperm by impairing their activation by bicarbonate.

Authors:  Barbara Barboni; Nicola Bernabò; Paola Palestini; Laura Botto; Maria Gabriella Pistilli; Marco Charini; Enzo Tettamanti; Natalia Battista; Mauro Maccarrone; Mauro Mattioli
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-08-04       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Endocannabinoid Metabolome Characterization of Milk from Guatemalan Women Living in the Western Highlands.

Authors:  Adriana V Gaitán; JodiAnne T Wood; Noel W Solomons; Juliana A Donohue; Lipin Ji; Yingpeng Liu; Spyros P Nikas; Fan Zhang; Lindsay H Allen; Alexandros Makriyannis; Carol J Lammi-Keefe
Journal:  Curr Dev Nutr       Date:  2019-03-27

5.  Differences in the endocannabinoid system of sperm from fertile and infertile men.

Authors:  Sheena E M Lewis; Cinzia Rapino; Monia Di Tommaso; Mariangela Pucci; Natalia Battista; Rita Paro; Luke Simon; Deborah Lutton; Mauro Maccarrone
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-10-17       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 6.  Estrogens and spermiogenesis: new insights from type 1 cannabinoid receptor knockout mice.

Authors:  Giovanna Cacciola; Teresa Chioccarelli; Silvia Fasano; Riccardo Pierantoni; Gilda Cobellis
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2013-11-12       Impact factor: 3.257

Review 7.  Endocannabinoids as markers of sperm quality: hot spots.

Authors:  Mauro Maccarrone
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2013-11-08       Impact factor: 5.555

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