2023
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5751
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AOP Report: Glutathione Conjugation Leading to Reproductive Dysfunction via Oxidative Stress

Leonardo R. Vieira,
Terezinha Souza,
Davi F. Farias

Abstract: We propose an adverse outcome pathway (AOP) for reproductive dysfunction via oxidative stress (OS). The AOP was developed based on Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) Guidance Document 184 and on the specific considerations of the OECD users' handbook supplement to the guidance document for developing and assessing AOPs (no. 233). According to the qualitative and quantitative experimental data evaluation, glutathione (GSH) conjugation is the first upstream key event (KE) of this AOP t… Show more

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“…AOPs are living documents and as such could be supplemented with additional supporting evidence for non-nitroaromatic compounds. Recently, other research which aims to prove the relationships between glutathione depletion and fertility toxicity has appeared in the public domain ( Vieira et al, 2023 , Zhang, 2023 ). These AOP documents are not yet complete, and appear to relate to evidence from non-nitroaromatic compounds (such as atrazine).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AOPs are living documents and as such could be supplemented with additional supporting evidence for non-nitroaromatic compounds. Recently, other research which aims to prove the relationships between glutathione depletion and fertility toxicity has appeared in the public domain ( Vieira et al, 2023 , Zhang, 2023 ). These AOP documents are not yet complete, and appear to relate to evidence from non-nitroaromatic compounds (such as atrazine).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%