"Studies on Men s Health and Fertility "provides a comprehensive
series of up-to-the-minute reviews addressing the role of oxidative
stress in the aetiology of reproductive pathologies in the male.
This volume represents by far the most detailed, authoritative
review of the field that has been produced to date. The text
encompasses the basic science of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
production by mammalian spermatozoa, the way in which these highly
reactive molecules are processed by the germ line and the
physiological significance of this redox activity in the generation
of a functional gamete. The factors responsible for perturbing the
delicate balance between physiological redox signaling on the one
hand and oxidative stress on the other are also extensively
reviewed and some of the first clues concerning the underlying
mechanisms (age, heat, infection, cryostorage, aberrant lipid
metabolism), clearly identified. From a clinical perspective there
are chapters setting out the methods we should be using to diagnose
oxidative stress in the male germ line, a clinical perspective on
the aetiology of this condition and detailed considerations of the
most suitable means of ameliorating such stress from a therapeutic
point of view.
"Studies on Men s Health and Fertility "is intended to provide
clinicians and scientists with a snap shot of the current status of
this exciting, rapidly moving field. The book will be of value to
clinicians interested in strategies for the management of oxidative
stress in their infertility patients and scientists wishing to
understand the molecular mechanisms underpinning the generation of
ROS by these cells and its pathophysiological significance. It was
not so long ago that the ability of spermatozoa to generate ROS was
a hotly disputed topic. With the publication of this book such
doubts can finally be laid to rest. There is now no doubt that
these cells actively generate ROS, that oxidative stress is a major
contributor to defects in male reproductive health and that the
successful clinical management of this condition depends on
developing a deeper understanding of the underlying molecular
mechanisms. In this quest, "Studies on Men s Health and Fertility
"will be seen as a clear and important milestone. "
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