Direct action of endocrine disrupting chemicals on human sperm |
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Authors: | Dorte L Egeberg Luis Alvarez Christoph Brenker Anders Rehfeld Hanne Frederiksen Benjamin Wäschle U Benjamin Kaupp Melanie Balbach Dagmar Wachten Niels E Skakkebaek Kristian Almstrup Timo Strünker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Growth and Reproduction, Copenhagen University Hospital, , Rigshospitalet, Denmark;2. Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, Abteilung Molekulare Neurosensorik, , Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | Synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), omnipresent in food, household, and personal care products, have been implicated in adverse trends in human reproduction, including infertility and increasing demand for assisted reproduction. Here, we study the action of 96 ubiquitous EDCs on human sperm. We show that structurally diverse EDCs activate the sperm‐specific CatSper channel and, thereby, evoke an intracellular Ca2+ increase, a motility response, and acrosomal exocytosis. Moreover, EDCs desensitize sperm for physiological CatSper ligands and cooperate in low‐dose mixtures to elevate Ca2+ levels in sperm. We conclude that EDCs interfere with various sperm functions and, thereby, might impair human fertilization. |
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Keywords: | Ca2+ signalling CatSper endocrine disrupting chemical human sperm |
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