Adiponectin: Potential Protein Hormone as a Candidate Biomarker for Male Fertility
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Published:2019-12-07
Issue:4
Volume:29
Page:183
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ISSN:2354-6832
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Container-title:Indonesian Bulletin of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
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language:
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Short-container-title:WARTAZOA
Author:
Hafizuddin HORCID,
Karja Ni Wayan KurnianiORCID,
Praharani LisaORCID,
Setiadi Mohamad Agus
Abstract
Reproduction is an important factor that requires attention to increase livestock production. The application of artificial insemination (AI) technology has been developed rapidly in the world, so that availability of fertile superior male is a determinant factor of successful AI. Several recent studies have been aimed to discover male fertility biomarkers, by intense research on fertility-assosiated proteins contained in seminal plasma. This paper describes the role of adiponectin as a candidate of male biomarker fertility. Adiponectin has a positive effect on spermatozoa functionality and steroidogenesis. This has been proven by several studies that found its expression in Sertoli cells and Leydig cells in the reproductive tract. Based on the specific role on spermatozoa functionality and steroidogenesis in supporting male fertility parameter, it is strongly suggested that adiponectin is an excellent candidate biomarker for male fertility.
Publisher
Indonesian Center for Animal Research and Development (ICARD)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science