Acrylamide and Male Infertility: Exploring the Implication for Reproductive Health

Authors

  • Houryie Tasdighy Medical Student, Yazd Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran Author
  • Fatemeh Soflaie Medical Student, Yazd Islamic Azad University, Yazd, Iran Author
  • leyla Behboudi2 Department of Anatomy and Molecular Biology, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran Author
  • Hengameh Dortaj Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG), Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Author
  • Ali Rajabi Department of Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Science, Shiraz University of Applied Medical Science and Technologies, Shiraz, Iran Author
  • Majid Pourentezari Yazd Neuroendocrine Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran Author

Keywords:

Acrylamide, Infertility, Reproduction, Sperm, ROS

Abstract

Acrylamide, a chemical compound found in various foods and industrial products, has become a topic of growing concern in recent years. Research has shown that this substance has an impact on male reproductive health, potentially contributing to infertility issues. As scientists delve deeper into understanding the effects of environmental factors on human health, the relationship between acrylamide and male reproductive function has emerged as a crucial area of study. Here the key insight into how acrylamide affects male infertility explores. It examines the nature of acrylamide and its presence in our daily lives, as well as its specific effects on the male reproductive system. Also, the mechanisms behind acrylamide-induced male infertility, highlighting studies that shed light on its impact on sperm and testis function. Additionally, it offers practical advice to reduce acrylamide exposure, providing readers with valuable information to safeguard their reproductive health.

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2024-03-20

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How to Cite

Acrylamide and Male Infertility: Exploring the Implication for Reproductive Health. (2024). Journal of Infertility and Reproductive Biology, 12(1), 1-9. https://doormaj.com/index.php/jirb/article/view/20

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