Sodium fluoride and sulfur dioxide affected male reproduction by disturbing blood-testis barrier in mice

Volume: 94, Pages: 103 - 111
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Fluoride and sulfur dioxide (SO2), two well-known environmental toxicants, have been implicated to have adverse effects on male reproductive health in humans and animals. The objective of this study to investigate if the BTB is one of the pathways that lead to reproductive toxicity of sodium fluoride and sulfur dioxide alone or in combination, in view of the key role of blood testis barrier (BTB) in testis. The results showed that a marked...
Paper Details
Title
Sodium fluoride and sulfur dioxide affected male reproduction by disturbing blood-testis barrier in mice
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
94
Pages
103 - 111
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