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4 Σεπ 2020 · It’s thought chronic alcohol misuse damages the Leydig cells in your testes, which are responsible for testosterone production. Alcohol may also interfere with the release of LH, FSH, and GnRH.
When alcohol is consumed in excess, particularly chronically, it negatively affects testosterone production in men. Expert opinion: Since testosterone is an important component of men's health and wellbeing, current levels of alcohol consumption in many countries of the world require urgent attention.
26 Σεπ 2023 · Summary. Drinking alcohol in small and occasional amounts may increase testosterone production. However, larger or more frequent amounts of alcohol consumption can have the reverse effect....
The oxygen molecules produced when the body processes alcohol could also cause cell damage in the testes, where testosterone is produced. When the body processes alcohol, it produces ethanol, a chemical that could impair an enzyme important to testosterone production.
25 Σεπ 2018 · Alcohol consumption causes oxidative damage in the testicular leydig cells and various other bodily tissues, which leads to local reduction of testosterone inside the ballsack, and also to the destruction of some testosterone molecules already in circulation, due to the effects of the stress hormone: cortisol.
Areas fertile for investigation include mechanisms of alcohol-induced oxidative damage and apoptosis in the testes, the consequences of paternal alcohol exposure for their offspring, and the effects of alcohol use on leptin and male reproduction.
28 Ιουλ 2023 · Ethanol and acetaldehyde, two byproducts of alcohol metabolism, can directly and indirectly damage testosterone-producing cells in the testes. Besides ethanol suppressing the release of GnRH, it also reduces the synthesis of active oxygen radicals, which consequently damages testosterone.