VD3/VDR attenuates bisphenol A–induced impairment in mouse Leydig cells via regulation of autophagy
Ling Wang,
Jianan Zhuang,
Zhen Xue
et al.
Abstract:Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disruptor with reproductive toxicity. Further, 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D3 (VD3) plays an important role in male reproduction by binding vitamin D receptor (VDR) and mediating the pleiotropic biological actions that include spermatogenesis. However, whether VD3/VDR regulates the effect of BPA on Leydig cells (LCs) injury remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the effects of VD on BPA‐induced cytotoxicity in mouse LCs. Hereby, LCs treated with BPA, VD3, or both were subjecte… Show more
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