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The effect of p-nonylphenol, an environmental toxicant with oestrogenic properties, on fertility potential in adult male rats.

C de Jager1, M S Bornman, G van der Horst.   

Abstract

Infertility is a sad reality and it is now evident that several aspects of male reproductive health have changed for the worse over the past 30-50 years. para-nonylphenol (p-NP), an environmental toxicant with oestrogenic properties, was tested for its effect on male fertility potential. When adult male rats were exposed to 100 mg kg-1 p-NP the histological parameters of the seminiferous tubules were adversely affected. Although spermatogenesis was already established in these males at the time exposure commenced, p-NP still had an effect on the histology of the seminiferous tubules. Increasing the level to 250 mg kg-1 additionally resulted in a smaller weight gain and signs of epididymal toxicity, while 400 mg kg-1 also impaired testicular mass and sperm count. In the last two groups spermatogenesis was also affected in some animals. Because p-NP had an effect on established spermatogenesis in the rat, one could speculate that the same effects might also occur in humans. It would appear that p-NP had toxic effects on both the testis and epididymis and both structures might be important in impairing male fertility. Bio-accumulation may enhance the negative effects at even lower p-NP concentrations over longer exposure periods than reported here.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10097799     DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0272.1999.00245.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Andrologia        ISSN: 0303-4569            Impact factor:   2.775


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