Endocrine disrupting chemicals and male fertility: from physiological to molecular effects
Frontiers in public health, 11, 1232646, 2023
Abstract
The deleterious effects of chemical or non-chemical endocrine disruptors (EDs) on male fertility potential is well documented but still not fully elucidated. For example, the detection of industrial chemicals' metabolites in seminal plasma and follicular fluid can affect efficiency of the gametogenesis, the maturation and competency of gametes and has guided scientists to hypothesize that endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may disrupt hormonal homoeostasis by leading to a wide range of hormonal control impairments. The effects of EDCs exposure on reproductive health are highly dependent on factors including the type of EDCs, the duration of exposure, individual susceptibility, and the presence of other co-factors. Research and scientists continue to study these complex interactions. The aim of this review is to summarize the literature to better understand the potential reproductive health risks of EDCs in France.
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Lahimer, M., Diwan, M. A., Montjean, D., Cabry, R., Bach, V., ajina, M., Ali, H., Moncef, B., & Khorsi‐Cauet, H. (2023). Endocrine disrupting chemicals and male fertility: from physiological to molecular effects. *Frontiers in public health*, *11*, 1232646. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1232646
Lahimer M, Diwan MA, Montjean D, Cabry R, Bach V, ajina M, et al. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and male fertility: from physiological to molecular effects. Front Public Health. 2023;11:1232646. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2023.1232646
Lahimer, Marwa, et al. "Endocrine disrupting chemicals and male fertility: from physiological to molecular effects." *Frontiers in public health*, vol. 11, 2023, pp. 1232646.
Keywords
Female, Male, Humans, Endocrine Disruptors, Fertility, France, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Epigenetics Modification, Hormonal Disorders, Pesticides, Sperm Characteristics, Spermatogenesis