Male Reproductive Function gives an up-to-date review on the
physiology and disease processes associated with the male reproductive
system. The first few chapters describe the regulation of the functions
of the testis and the integration of its components: germ cells, Sertoli
cells and Leydig cells. This is followed by a description of puberty and
aging, and the disorders or dysfunction that may be associated with
these physiological processes. Discussions on the current methods for
the diagnosis and treatment of male hypogonadism, male infertility and
male sexual dysfunction follow, with detailed descriptions of types of
androgen replacement and the benefits and risks of such treatment. The
book concludes with the development of male contraception and the
possible influence of the environment on the male reproductive system.
Male Reproductive Function represents a conglomeration of the efforts
of experts in andrology from all over the world, both in basic
cellular/molecular biology as well as in clinical science and practice.
This book is suitable for endocrinologists, urologists, general
internists, gynecologists and other students in the field of male
reproduction.