Endoplasmic reticulum stress mediating downregulated StAR and 3-beta-HSD and low plasma testosterone caused by hypoxia is attenuated by CPU86017-RS and nifedipine |
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Authors: | Gui-Lai Liu Feng Yu De-Zai Dai Guo-Lin Zhang Can Zhang Yin Dai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Pharmacy, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 210009, China |
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Abstract: | Background Hypoxia exposure initiates low serum testosterone levels that could be attributed to downregulated androgen biosynthesizing genes such as StAR (steroidogenic acute regulatory protein) and 3-beta-HSD (3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase) in the testis. It was hypothesized that these abnormalities in the testis by hypoxia are associated with oxidative stress and an increase in chaperones of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER stress) and ER stress could be modulated by a reduction in calcium influx. Therefore, we verify that if an application of CPU86017-RS (simplified as RS, a derivative to berberine) could alleviate the ER stress and depressed gene expressions of StAR and 3-beta-HSD, and low plasma testosterone in hypoxic rats, these were compared with those of nifedipine. |
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Keywords: | ER stress, testosterone, hypoxia, StAR, 3-beta-HSD, CHOP, PERK, Bip, testes, __tag_501563870" class=" tag_hotlink" href=" /protein/CPU86017" ref=" /protein/CPU86017" >{" type" :" entrez-protein" ," attrs" :{" text" :" CPU86017" ," term_id" :" 899077019" ," term_text" :" CPU86017" }}CPU86017 |
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