2021
Physiologically detectable bisphenol A impairs human sperm functions by reducing protein-tyrosine phosphorylation
Li N, Kang H, Peng Z, Wang H, Weng S, Zeng X. Physiologically detectable bisphenol A impairs human sperm functions by reducing protein-tyrosine phosphorylation. Ecotoxicology And Environmental Safety 2021, 221: 112418. PMID: 34146982, DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman sperm viabilityHuman sperm functionHuman spermExposure of BPASperm functionProgesterone-induced acrosome reactionProtein tyrosine phosphorylationProtein tyrosine phosphorylation levelsAcrosome reactionMale infertilityHealthy peopleMouse sperm motilitySperm viabilityCalcium signalingPhosphorylation levelsTyrosine phosphorylation levelsBisphenol ASperm motilityProgressive motilityHyperactivationMotilityDetectable concentrationRemarkable declineTyrosine phosphorylationPlastic monomers
2016
Bisphenol A Impairs Mature Sperm Functions by a CatSper-Relevant Mechanism
Wang H, Liu M, Li N, Luo T, Zheng L, Zeng X. Bisphenol A Impairs Mature Sperm Functions by a CatSper-Relevant Mechanism. Toxicological Sciences 2016, 152: 145-154. PMID: 27125968, DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfw070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsToxicity of BPANormal mouse spermSperm functionMature sperm functionVivo administrationEndocrine-disrupting chemicalsWestern blotDifferent dosesSignificant decreaseSperm total motilitySignificant reductionBisphenol AMiceSperm motilityMouse spermMouse spermatozoaMotilityCatSperTotal motilityToxicity