Understanding the molecular mechanisms of bisphenol A action in spermatozoa

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Abstract

Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that is capable of interfering with the normal function of the endocrine system in the body. Exposure to this chemical from BPA-containing materials and the environment is associated with deleterious health effects, including male reproductive abnormalities. A search of the literature demonstrated that BPA, as a toxicant, directly affects the cellular oxidative stress response machinery. Because of its hormone-like properties, it can also bind with specific receptors in target cells. Therefore, the tissue-specific effects of BPA mostly depend on its endocrine-disrupting capabilities and the expression of those particular receptors in target cells. Although studies have shown the possible mechanisms of BPA action in various cell types, a clear consensus has yet to be established. In this review, we summarize the mechanisms of BPA action in spermatozoa by compiling existing information in the literature.

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Rahman, M. S., & Pang, M. G. (2019, September 1). Understanding the molecular mechanisms of bisphenol A action in spermatozoa. Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine. Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine. https://doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2019.00276

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