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Analysis of the MicroRNA Profile by Sequencing in Ovarian Granular Cells from Women Suffering Fluorosis with Reproductive Dysfunction.
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Fluoride reduced CRISP 2 expression in testis and epididymal sperm of rats.
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Effect of Sodium Fluoride on Reproductive Function Through Regulating Reproductive Hormone Level and Circulating SIRT1 in Female Rats.
References Kabir H, Gupta AK, Tripathy S (2020) Fluoride and human health: systematic appraisal of sources, exposures, metabolism, and toxicity. Crit Rev Env Sci Tec 50(11):1116–1193. https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2019.1647028 CAS Article Google Scholar Choubisa SL (2015) Industrial fluorosis in domestic goats (Capra hircus), Rajasthan. India Fluoride 48(2):105–112 CAS Google Scholar Szczuko M, Splinter J, Zapalowska-Chwyc M, Zietek […]
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Fluoride toxicity in the male reproductive system
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Fluoride impairs oocyte maturation and subsequent embryonic development in mice
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A study of the effect of high concentrations of fluoride on the reproductive organs of male rabbits, using light and scanning electron microscopy
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Reproductive toxic effects of ingestion of sodium fluoride in female rats
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Fluoride’s Effect on Male Reproductive System: Animal Studies
Over 60 studies on animals (including rats, mice, roosters, and rabbits) have found that fluoride adversely impacts the male reproductive system. These studies have repeatedly found the following effects: (1) decreases in testosterone levels; (2) reduced sperm motility; (3) altered sperm morphology; (4) reduced sperm quantity; (5) increased oxidative stress; (6) and reduced capacity to breed.
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Analysis of the effect of fluoride on male infertility in regions with reported high level of fluoride presence (endemic fluorosis)
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The effects of atmospheric hydrogen fluoride upon Drosophila melanogaster. II. Fecundity, hatchability and fertility