Long‐term nanoplastics exposure contributes to impaired steroidogenesis by disrupting the hypothalamic‐testis axis: Evidence from integrated transcriptome and metabolome analysis
Qian He,
Xin Li,
Caiyan Xie
et al.
Abstract:Cumulative evidence suggested that nanoplastics (NPs) cause male toxicity, but the mechanisms of which are still misty. Steroidogenesis is a key biological event that responsible for maintaining reproductive health. However, whether dysregulated steroidogenesis is involved in NPs‐induced impaired male reproductive function and the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In our study, Balb/c mice were continuously exposed to pristine‐NPs or NH2‐NPs for 12 weeks, spanning the puberty and adult stage. Upon the long… Show more
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