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Taste receptors affect male reproduction by influencing steroid synthesis.
Liu, Wenjiao; Gong, Ting; Shi, Fangxiong; Xu, Houqiang; Chen, Xiang.
  • Liu W; Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction in the Plateau Mountainous Region, Ministry of Education, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
  • Gong T; Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
  • Shi F; College of Animal Science, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
  • Xu H; Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction in the Plateau Mountainous Region, Ministry of Education, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
  • Chen X; Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
Front Cell Dev Biol ; 10: 956981, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2022649
ABSTRACT
For the male genetic materials to reach and fertilize the egg, spermatozoa must contend with numerous environmental changes in a complex and highly sophisticated process from generation in the testis, and maturation in the epididymis to capacitation and fertilization. Taste is an ancient chemical sense that has an essential role in the animal's response to carbohydrates in the external environment and is involved in the body's energy perception. In recent years, numerous studies have confirmed that taste signaling factors (taste receptor families 1, 2 and their downstream molecules, Gα and PLCß2) are distributed in testes and epididymis tissues outside the oral cavity. Their functions are directly linked to spermatogenesis, maturation, and fertilization, which are potential targets for regulating male reproduction. However, the specific signaling mechanisms of the taste receptors during these processes remain unknown. Herein, we review published literature and experimental results from our group to establish the underlying signaling mechanism in which the taste receptor factors influence testosterone synthesis in the male reproduction.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: Front Cell Dev Biol Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fcell.2022.956981