%0 Journal Article %T Research progress on the role of autophagy in the development of varicocele. %A Li Y %A Zhou Y %A Ma T %A Dai J %A Li H %A Pan Q %A Luo W %J Reprod Biol %V 24 %N 2 %D 2024 Jun 21 %M 38776742 %F 2.089 %R 10.1016/j.repbio.2024.100894 %X Varicocele (VC) is a common cause of infertility in men. Pathophysiological changes caused by VC, such as testicular hypoxia, high temperatures, oxidative stress, abnormal reproductive hormones, and Cd accumulation, can induce autophagy, thus affecting the reproductive function in patients with this condition. Autophagy regulators can be classified as activators or inhibitors. Autophagy activators upregulate autophagy, reduce the damage to the testis and epididymis, inhibit spermatogenic cell apoptosis, and protect fertility. In contrast, autophagy inhibitors block autophagy and aggravate the damage to the reproductive functions. Therefore, elucidating the role of autophagy in the occurrence, development, and regulation of VC may provide additional therapeutic options for men with infertility and VC. In this review, we briefly describe the progress made in autophagy research in the context of VC.