2024
DOI: 10.3390/antiox13010064
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Implications of Exposure to Air Pollution on Male Reproduction: The Role of Oxidative Stress

Temidayo S. Omolaoye,
Bongekile T. Skosana,
Lisa Marie Ferguson
et al.

Abstract: Air pollution, either from indoor (household) or outdoor (ambient) sources, occurs when there is presence of respirable particles in the form of chemical, physical, or biological agents that modify the natural features of the atmosphere or environment. Today, almost 2.4 billion people are exposed to hazardous levels of indoor pollution, while 99% of the global population breathes air pollutants that exceed the World Health Organization guideline limits. It is not surprising that air pollution is the world’s le… Show more

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“…Various significant exogenous factors may promote redox alterations, thereby contributing to male infertility (Figure 1). These factors include environmental pollution, bacterial/viral infections, and lifestyle factors such as obesity, tobacco and alcohol abuse, the presence of varicocele, and sexually transmitted diseases/disorders [19,20]. Male infertility can be influenced by various endogenous sources of ROS in seminal plasma.…”
Section: Os-associated Male Infertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various significant exogenous factors may promote redox alterations, thereby contributing to male infertility (Figure 1). These factors include environmental pollution, bacterial/viral infections, and lifestyle factors such as obesity, tobacco and alcohol abuse, the presence of varicocele, and sexually transmitted diseases/disorders [19,20]. Male infertility can be influenced by various endogenous sources of ROS in seminal plasma.…”
Section: Os-associated Male Infertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%