Intratesticular Testosterone and Its Precursors among Azoospermic Men: A Pilot Study.
I-Shen HuangLi-Hua LiWei-Jen ChenChi-Chang JuanWilliam J HuangPublished in: The world journal of men's health (2024)
The study suggests distinct testosterone biosynthesis pathways in men with compromised spermatogenesis and those with normal spermatogenesis. Among NOA men with successful retrieval after hormone optimization therapy, there was decreased androstenedione and increased HSD17B3 enzyme activity. These findings have diagnostic and therapeutic implications for the future.