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Melatonin and its protective role against male reproductive toxicity induced by heavy metals, environmental pollutants, and chemotherapy: A review

Tie‐Cheng Sun, Lingli Song, Jing Ma, Hong Yu, Shan-Jie Zhou, Shusong Wang, Li Tian

2020Biocell15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Melatonin, as a ubiquitous indoleamine hormone, is synthesized primarily by the pineal gland. It has diverse biological effects through quite complex mechanisms. More recently, studies have focused on the mechanism of melatonin in anti-reproductive toxicity/damage. Since melatonin possesses strong antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties, researchers have examined its potential role in protecting against male reproductive toxicity/damage, which may be induced by chemotherapy or environmental toxicants and can lead to male infertility. In this article, recent progress regarding the protective effects of melatonin on male reproductive toxicity/damage is reviewed.

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MelatoninReproductive toxicityToxicityReproductive systemInfertilityHormonePollutantAntioxidantMechanism (biology)BiologyPhysiologyPineal glandMale reproductive systemPharmacologySpermToxicologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyMedicinePregnancyEcologyBiochemistryGeneticsPhilosophyEpistemologyCircadian rhythm and melatoninElectromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
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