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Redox mechanisms of environmental toxicants on male reproductive function
by
Omur, Ali Dogan
, Tunio, Shakeel Ahmed
, Chughtai, Muhammad Ismail
, Tan, Bie
, Kalhoro, Muhammad Saleem
, Hussain, Tarique
, Metwally, Elsayed
, Murtaza, Ghulam
, Akbar, Muhammad Shahzad
, Kalhoro, Dildar Hussain
in
Antioxidants
/ Apoptosis
/ Bisphenol A
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell survival
/ Contaminants
/ Cryptorchidism
/ DNA damage
/ Domestic animals
/ endocrine disruptors
/ Energy metabolism
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental toxicants
/ Enzymes
/ Epigenetics
/ Fertility
/ Free radicals
/ Glutathione
/ Heavy metals
/ Homeostasis
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Infertility
/ Inflammation
/ Kinases
/ Lipid peroxidation
/ Lipids
/ male reproduction
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Motility
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oxidative stress
/ PCB
/ Pesticides
/ Phthalate esters
/ Plasma
/ Polychlorinated biphenyls
/ Proteins
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ redox mechanisms
/ Reproductive organs
/ Sperm
/ sperm quality and reactive oxygen species
/ Steroidogenesis
/ Toxicants
/ Toxicity
2024
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Redox mechanisms of environmental toxicants on male reproductive function
by
Omur, Ali Dogan
, Tunio, Shakeel Ahmed
, Chughtai, Muhammad Ismail
, Tan, Bie
, Kalhoro, Muhammad Saleem
, Hussain, Tarique
, Metwally, Elsayed
, Murtaza, Ghulam
, Akbar, Muhammad Shahzad
, Kalhoro, Dildar Hussain
in
Antioxidants
/ Apoptosis
/ Bisphenol A
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell survival
/ Contaminants
/ Cryptorchidism
/ DNA damage
/ Domestic animals
/ endocrine disruptors
/ Energy metabolism
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental toxicants
/ Enzymes
/ Epigenetics
/ Fertility
/ Free radicals
/ Glutathione
/ Heavy metals
/ Homeostasis
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Infertility
/ Inflammation
/ Kinases
/ Lipid peroxidation
/ Lipids
/ male reproduction
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Motility
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oxidative stress
/ PCB
/ Pesticides
/ Phthalate esters
/ Plasma
/ Polychlorinated biphenyls
/ Proteins
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ redox mechanisms
/ Reproductive organs
/ Sperm
/ sperm quality and reactive oxygen species
/ Steroidogenesis
/ Toxicants
/ Toxicity
2024
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by
Omur, Ali Dogan
, Tunio, Shakeel Ahmed
, Chughtai, Muhammad Ismail
, Tan, Bie
, Kalhoro, Muhammad Saleem
, Hussain, Tarique
, Metwally, Elsayed
, Murtaza, Ghulam
, Akbar, Muhammad Shahzad
, Kalhoro, Dildar Hussain
in
Antioxidants
/ Apoptosis
/ Bisphenol A
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell survival
/ Contaminants
/ Cryptorchidism
/ DNA damage
/ Domestic animals
/ endocrine disruptors
/ Energy metabolism
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental toxicants
/ Enzymes
/ Epigenetics
/ Fertility
/ Free radicals
/ Glutathione
/ Heavy metals
/ Homeostasis
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Infertility
/ Inflammation
/ Kinases
/ Lipid peroxidation
/ Lipids
/ male reproduction
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Motility
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oxidative stress
/ PCB
/ Pesticides
/ Phthalate esters
/ Plasma
/ Polychlorinated biphenyls
/ Proteins
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ redox mechanisms
/ Reproductive organs
/ Sperm
/ sperm quality and reactive oxygen species
/ Steroidogenesis
/ Toxicants
/ Toxicity
2024
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Redox mechanisms of environmental toxicants on male reproductive function
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Redox mechanisms of environmental toxicants on male reproductive function
2024
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Humans and wildlife, including domesticated animals, are exposed to a myriad of environmental contaminants that are derived from various human activities, including agricultural, household, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial products. Excessive exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, and phthalates consequently causes the overproduction of reactive oxygen species. The equilibrium between reactive oxygen species and the antioxidant system is preserved to maintain cellular redox homeostasis. Mitochondria play a key role in cellular function and cell survival. Mitochondria are vulnerable to damage that can be provoked by environmental exposures. Once the mitochondrial metabolism is damaged, it interferes with energy metabolism and eventually causes the overproduction of free radicals. Furthermore, it also perceives inflammation signals to generate an inflammatory response, which is involved in pathophysiological mechanisms. A depleted antioxidant system provokes oxidative stress that triggers inflammation and regulates epigenetic function and apoptotic events. Apart from that, these chemicals influence steroidogenesis, deteriorate sperm quality, and damage male reproductive organs. It is strongly believed that redox signaling molecules are the key regulators that mediate reproductive toxicity. This review article aims to spotlight the redox toxicology of environmental chemicals on male reproduction function and its fertility prognosis. Furthermore, we shed light on the influence of redox signaling and metabolism in modulating the response of environmental toxins to reproductive function. Additionally, we emphasize the supporting evidence from diverse cellular and animal studies.
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