Insights into a novel pathway of paraben-induced endotoxin affecting human sperm quality: Parabens’ dual effects of antibacterial and estrogenic activity
Abstract:Background
The decline of human sperm quality has caused great concern. Whether exposure to parabens and the intestinal endotoxin (IE) they induce are related to sperm quality is a challenging scientific question.
Results
We measured seminal methyl-(MeP), ethyl-(EtP), propyl-(PrP), and butyl-(BuP) parabens, their metabolites PHBA and 3,4-DHB, semen parameters, and blood IE (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) of 315 healthy men. Bivariate correlation and multiple linear regression were used to evaluate their interrelat… Show more
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