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Title: Reactive oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur species in human male fertility. A crossroad of cellular signaling and pathology
Authors: Otasevic, Vesna
Stancic, Ana
Korać, Aleksandra 
Jankovic, Aleksandra
Korać, Bato 
Keywords: Infertility;reactive nitrogen species;Reactive oxygen species;Reactive sulfur species;spermatozoa
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Rank: M21
Project: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species functions in reproduction: possible pharmacological tools to treat human infertility 
Journal: BioFactors (Oxford, England)
Abstract: 
Infertility is a significant global health problem that currently affects one of six couples in reproductive age. The quality of male reproductive cells dramatically decreased over the last years and almost every aspect of modern life additionally worsen sperm functional parameters that consequently markedly increase male infertility. This clearly points out the importance of finding a new approach to treat male infertility. Redox signaling mediated by reactive oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur species (ROS, RNS, and RSS respectively), has appeared important for sperm reproductive function. Present review summarizes the current knowledge of ROS, RNS, and RSS in male reproductive biology and identifies potential targets for development of novel pharmacological and therapeutic approaches for male infertility by targeted therapeutic modulation of redox signaling.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3571
DOI: 10.1002/biof.1535
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