Based on the above research and analysis, it has been found that the high-altitude, low-pressure and low-oxygen environment may have a significant impact on the health of the male reproductive system, resulting in a decrease in the number of sperm, reductions in sperm motility and viability, an increase in the rate of sperm abnormalities, an increase in germ cell apoptosis and increased disorders of sex hormone secretion [54, 55]
doi: 10.3389/fncel.2013.00090 Received 11 April 2013 Accepted 22 May 2013 Published 11 June 2013 Volume 7 - 2013 Edited by Chao Deng, University of Wollongong, Australia Reviewed by T
Researchers also observed shifts in glucose uptake and sirtuin activity (the SIRT1 longevity protein family) when NNMT was blocked
It also minimizes the activity of free radicals in the body, preventing the activation of melanin-producing enzymes
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