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- W4366496871 abstract "Fluoride (F) is usually treated as a hazardous material, and F-caused public health problem has attracted global attention. Previous studies demonstrate that interleukin-17A (IL-17A) plays a crucial role in F-elicited autoimmune orchitis and self-recovery reverses F-induced testicular toxicity to some extent, but these basic mechanisms remain unclear. Thus, we established a 180 d F exposure model of wild type (WT) mice and IL-17A knockout mice (C57BL/6 J background), and 60 d & 120 d self-recovery model based on F exposure model of WT mice, and used various techniques like qRT-PCR, western blot, immunohistochemistry and ELISA to further explore the mechanism of F-induced autoimmune reaction, the role of IL-17A in it and the reversibility of F-caused toxicity in testis. The results indicated that F exposure for 180 d caused the decreased sperm quality, the damaged testis histopathology, the enhanced mRNA and protein expression levels of inflammatory cytokines, the changes of autoantibody such as the appearance and increased content of anti-testicular autoantibodies in sera and the autoantibody deposition in testis, the alterations of autoimmune related genes containing the decreased mRNA and protein expressions of AIRE and FOXP3 with an increase of MHCII, and the reduced protein expressions of CTLA4, and the activation of IL-17A signaling cascade like the elevated mRNA and protein expressions of IL-17A, Act1, NF-κB, AP-1 and CEBPβ, and the increased protein expressions of IL-17RC, with a decrease of IκBα. After IL-17A knockout, 29 of 35 F-induced changes were alleviated. In two self-recovery models, all F-caused differences except fluorine concentration in femur were gradually restored in a time-dependent manner. This study concluded that IL-17A knockout or self-recovery attenuated F-induced testicular injury and decrease of sperm quality through alleviating autoimmune reaction which was involved with the activation of IL-17A pathway, the damage of self-tolerance and the enhancement of antigen presentation." @default.
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- W4366496871 title "Interleukin-17A knockout or self-recovery alleviated autoimmune reaction induced by fluoride in mouse testis" @default.
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