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Potential Role of CREM in Diabetes‐Associated Testicular Dysfunction: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a growing metabolic disorder affecting all age groups and is linked to testiculopathy, a key contributor to male infertility. Testiculopathy disrupts spermatogenesis and the… Click to show full abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a growing metabolic disorder affecting all age groups and is linked to testiculopathy, a key contributor to male infertility. Testiculopathy disrupts spermatogenesis and the sperm microenvironment, with the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) response element modulator (CREM) playing a pivotal role in testicular function. Understanding the interplay between T2D and CREM dysregulation is essential for developing targeted therapies for diabetic testicular dysfunction.

Keywords: testicular dysfunction; role crem; crem; potential role

Journal Title: Reproductive Medicine and Biology
Year Published: 2025

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