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Environmental pollutants and male infertility: Effects on CatSper

Yuxin He, Binhui Wang, Jian Huang, Dalei Zhang, Yangyang Yuan

2024Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infertility is a growing health concern among many couples worldwide. Men account for half of infertility cases. CatSper, a sperm-specific Ca2+ channel, is expressed on the cell membrane of mammalian sperm. CatSper plays an important role in male fertility because it facilitates the entry of Ca2+ necessary for the rapid change in sperm motility, thereby allowing it to navigate the hurdles of the female reproductive tract and successfully locate the egg. Many pollutants present in the environment have been shown to affect the functions of CatSper and sperm, which is a matter of capital importance to understanding and solving male infertility issues. Environmental pollutants can act as partial agonists or inhibitors of CatSper or exhibit a synergistic effect. In this article, we briefly describe the structure, functions, and regulatory mechanisms of CatSper, and discuss the body of literature covering the effects of environmental pollutants on CatSper.

Topics & Concepts

InfertilityPollutantGynecologyMale infertilitySpermAndrologyMedicineBiologyPregnancyEcologyGeneticsSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilityEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals