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    The discovery of mitochondrial derive peptides (MDPs) has spotlighted mitochondria as central hubs in control and regulation of cell viability and metabolism in the testis in response to intracellular and extracellular stresses. MDPs (Humanin, MOTS-c and SHLP-2) are present in testes. Humanin, the first MDP, is predominantly expressed in Leydig cells, and moderately in germ cells and seminal plasma. The administration of synthetic humanin peptide agonist HNG protects male germ cells against apoptosis induced by intratesticular hormonal deprivation, testicular hyperthermia, and chemotherapeutic agents in rodent testes. Humanin interacting with IGFBP-3 and/or Bax (pro-apoptotic proteins) prevents the activation of germ cell apoptosis. Humanin participates in the network of IL-12/IL-27 family of cytokines to exert the immune-modulation of the testicular environment. Humanin and other MDPs may be important in the amelioration of testicular stress and prevention of cell injury with possible implications for male infertility, fertility preservation and contraceptive development. Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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    Yanhe Lue, Ronald Swerdloff, Yue Jia, Christina Wang. The emerging role of mitochondrial derived peptide humanin in the testis. Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects. 2021 Dec;1865(12):130009

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