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Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Reproduction, Fertility and Development

Volume 35 Number 8 2023

RD22222The impact of leptin on sperm

Fayez A. Almabhouh 0000-0002-8119-3531 and Harbindar Jeet Singh
pp. 459-468

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Sperm abnormalities are commonly reported in men with high leptin levels. This review examines the literature to ascertain a link between leptin and abnormal sperm parameters. Evidence suggests that leptin impacts sperm, and is probably responsible for the sperm abnormalities in men with raised leptin levels.

RD22240Sulfasalazine exposure during pregnancy and lactation: reproductive outcomes in male rat offspring

Simone Forcato 0000-0002-2892-7575, Ana Beatriz de Oliveira Aquino, Lorena I. Borges, Maria Luiza Francisconi Lubanco Thomé, Júlia O. Bilibio, Hannah Hamada Mendonça Lens, Rafaela P. Erthal, Flávia A. Guarnier, Glaura Scantamburlo Alves Fernandes 0000-0002-6043-1131 and Daniela Cristina Ceccatto Gerardin 0000-0002-8692-8007
pp. 469-479
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Sulfasalazine (SAS) is a drug used by pregnant and breastfeeding women for the treatment of chronic inflammatory rheumatic and bowel diseases. However, SAS crosses the placenta and is also transferred into breast milk. This study shows that maternal SAS exposure during gestational and lactational periods induced histological alterations in the testis and epididymis during puberty and, oxidative stress-related changes in the testis of infants and adolescent rats providing information on SAS treatment during critical windows of development.

RD21380Betulonic acid regulates oviduct epithelial cell inflammation through the TLR4, MAPK, and JAK/STAT signalling pathways

Liang Shao, Yan Yan, Nansu Wang, Qiongfang Tan, Yuying Huang, Lei Lei, Dongmei Yang and Ling Liu 0000-0002-9833-3289
pp. 480-491

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Infertility is a common disease among women of childbearing age and seriously endangers the reproductive health of human beings. The main component of the Oviduct Futong decoction, betulonic acid, has anti-inflammatory activity. However, its possible effect on tubal inflammatory infertility is not yet fully understood. In this study, we demonstrate the active effect and mechanism of betulonic acid on tubal inflammatory infertility.

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