| Literature DB >> 30012176 |
Susanna Esposito1, Marta Cofini2, Donato Rigante3, Alberto Leonardi2, Laura Lucchetti2, Clelia Cipolla3, Lucia Lanciotti2, Laura Penta2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cryptorchidism, the most common male genital abnormality observed in paediatrics, might often be associated with long-term functional consequences and can even reoccur after a successful orchidopexy. Serum markers that identify cryptorchid boys with gonadal dysfunction early should be useful in a decision-making process. Inhibin B, produced during all of childhood but altered in cryptorchid subjects, appears strictly related to Sertoli cells, and its levels directly reflect the status of the testis germinative epithelium. Unfortunately, its precise roles in bilateral and unilateral cryptorchidism are still debated and being unravelled. Herein, we report the most current knowledge about inhibin B in both healthy boys and those with cryptorchidism to discuss and clarify its potential clinical applications. DISCUSSION: Inhibin B represents a simple and repeatable serum marker and it seems to well asses the presence and function of the testicular tissue. Testicular tissue in prepubertal age is largely made up of Sertoli cells; inhibin B, coming from working Sertoli cells, allows to indirectly evaluate their function. Besides, inhibin B is produced throughout childhood, even before puberty, in contrast with central hormones, and it is not influenced by androgens during puberty, in contrast with other testicular hormones. Although further studies are needed, low levels of inhibin B have been related with low testicular score and/or with consistent alterations of testicular parameters at histological examination. This means that inhibin B could be an indirect marker of testicular functions that could even replace testicular biopsies, but current data are inconsistent to confirm this potential role of inhibin B in cryptorchidism.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Cryptorchidism; Inhibin B; Puberty
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30012176 PMCID: PMC6048859 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-018-0523-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Inhibin B values in cryptorchid subjects in relationship between unilateral and bilateral cryptorchidism
| Study group | Subjects investigated | Results |
|---|---|---|
| Unilateral vs bilateral with testes at the superficial inguinal ring | Inhibin B was higher in unilateral cryptorchidism | |
| Bilateral cryptorchidism vs bilateral vanished testes | Inhibin B was higher in cryptorchid subjects in combination with lower values of FSH and LH | |
| Unilateral cryptorchidism vs unilateral vanished testes | No difference between the two groups in terms of inhibin B, FSH or LH | |
| Unilateral and bilateral cryptorchid subjects | Low inhibin B in bilateral cryptorchid boys with testes at superficial inguinal ring than unilateral forms | |
| Unilateral and bilateral cryptorchid subjects compared with control group | Low inhibin B in cryptorchid boys, especially in bilateral forms |