2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2014.12.003
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Dose-dependent effects of caffeine in human Sertoli cells metabolism and oxidative profile: Relevance for male fertility

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“…Studies have shown that exposure of human cells to high levels of caffeine induced a prooxidant environment in the cells, leading to increased protein oxidation, while low levels of caffeine had no effect on the antioxidant capacity of cells [20]. It has been demonstrated that caffeine significantly increased BUN levels, resulting in the activation of xanthine oxidase which in turn, stimulated the oxidation of xanthine to uric acid, and generation of superoxide anion and H 2 O 2 [21].…”
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“…Studies have shown that exposure of human cells to high levels of caffeine induced a prooxidant environment in the cells, leading to increased protein oxidation, while low levels of caffeine had no effect on the antioxidant capacity of cells [20]. It has been demonstrated that caffeine significantly increased BUN levels, resulting in the activation of xanthine oxidase which in turn, stimulated the oxidation of xanthine to uric acid, and generation of superoxide anion and H 2 O 2 [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its gonadotoxic and pro-oxidant properties, caffeine possesses preferential targets on Sertoli cells and spermatogonia and appears to cause little harm to spermatids, differentiating and mature spermatozoa [7,24]. At high caffeine concentrations, these effects would result in a reduction of sperm concentrations in a similar fashion as other compounds do either directly or through the endocrine system.…”
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“…Knowing the composition of energy drinks and the fact that they contain psychoactive substances with highly stimulating properties, an important factor to consider is the question of caffeine concentrations, which can vary between 50 mg per 250 mL can and 505 mg per 1 L bottle, which may result in poisoning or even overdose [4]. In addition to poisoning by caffeine, the consumption of energy drinks has been associated with seizures [5], strokes [6], and gonadotoxic effects [7]. A significant increase in the incidence of male infertility has been described in the literature worldwide, which generates questions about its causes.…”
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“…More recently, leptin 59 has been reported to be also produced in other tissues [4]. The plasma 60 concentration of leptin tends to be increased in most obese individuals 61 and positively correlated with total body fat [5,6], with the exception 62 of the rare individuals with congenital leptin deficiency [7]. In fact, lep- 63 tin possesses anti-obesity functions, based on its ability to suppress ap- 64 petite and decrease body weight and adiposity [2].…”
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