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      Oxidative stress: a common factor in testicular dysfunction.

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      Journal of andrology
      Wiley

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          Oxidative stress results from the production of oxygen radicals in excess of the antioxidant capacity of the stressed tissue. Many conditions or events associated with male infertility are inducers of oxidative stress. X-irradiation, for example, or exposure to environmental toxicants and the physical conditions of varicocele and cryptorchidism have been demonstrated to increase testicular oxidative stress, which leads to an increase in germ cell apoptosis and subsequent hypospermatogenesis. Such stress conditions can cause changes in the dynamics of testicular microvascular blood flow, endocrine signaling, and germ cell apoptosis. Testicular oxidative stress appears to be a common feature in much of what underlies male infertility, which suggests that there may be benefits to developing better antioxidant therapies for relevant cases of hypospermatogenesis.

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          Journal
          J Androl
          Journal of andrology
          Wiley
          1939-4640
          0196-3635
          June 24 2008
          : 29
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Urology, University of Virginia School of Medicine, PO Box 800422, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA. ttt@virginia.edu
          Article
          jandrol.108.005132
          10.2164/jandrol.108.005132
          18567643
          8a5f1763-6196-4219-8864-1fe10b00a59d
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