ea0083eeo2 | Environmental Endocrinology | EYES2022
M Duliban
, P Pawlicki
, M Kotula-Balak
Background: As a trace element selenium (Se) is essential for man and animals, in particular for the maintenance of spermatogenesis and male fertility. A growing number of evidence shows that Se is necessary for testosterone synthesis, and inappropriate concentration, Se can stimulate Leydig cell proliferation. However, Se can also act as a metalloestrogen, which can mimic estrogen and activate the estrogen receptors. In higher concentrations, Se might have an adverse effect o...