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  • The study aimed to analyze how sleep disorders affect male reproductive health, focusing on semen parameters through a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical research.
  • Results indicated that sleep disorders led to significant reductions in total sperm count, sperm concentration, progressive motility, and normal morphology, but no link was found between sleep disorders and semen volume or reproductive hormones.
  • The study suggested that the negative impact of sleep disorders on male fertility could be connected to circadian rhythm disruptions, but more high-quality research is needed to confirm these findings.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this study was to elucidate the relationship between sleep disorders and male reproductive health, and to explore the underlying mechanisms via a systematic review and meta-analysis. PubMed, Embase, The Cochrane library, Web of Science, Scopus databases were searched to collect clinical research on the effects of sleep disorders on male semen parameters from inception to February 24, 2022. RevMan 5.4 was used for meta-statistical analysis. Stata16 software was used to detect publication bias. The results of meta-analysis showed that sleep disorders were associated with reduced total sperm count (mean difference (MD) = -27.91, 95% CI = (-37.82, -18.01), < 0.001), reduced sperm concentration (MD = -5.16, 95% CI = (-9.67, -0.65), = 0.02), reduced progressive motility (MD = -2.94, 95% CI = (-5.28, -0.59), = 0.01), and reduced normal morphology (MD = -0.52, 95% CI = (-0.80, -0.24), < 0.001). However, there is no significant association between sleep disorders and semen volume/reproductive hormones. Further bioinformatics mining revealed that related clock genes (PER1, PER2, CRY2, NR1D1 and NPAS2) were down-regulated in non-obstructive azoospermia patients. In conclusion, current evidence suggests that sleep disorders have a negative impact on male reproductive health, and its underlying mechanism may be related to circadian rhythm disorders. However, the relationship between sleep disorders and reproductive hormone levels has not been found. Due to the limited number and quality of included studies, the above findings need to be validated by more high-quality studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9326175PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.913369DOI Listing

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