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Impact of organochlorine pollutants on semen parameters of infertile men in Pakistan.

Saira Amir1, Manolis Tzatzarakis2, Charalampos Mamoulakis3, Jaafar Haris Bello1, Syed Ali Musstjab Akber Shah Eqani1, Elena Vakonaki2, Markos Karavitakis3, Sikandar Sultan4, Faheem Tahir4, Syed Tahir Abbas Shah5, Aristidis Tsatsakis6.   

Abstract

Male infertility is a major problem with important socioeconomic consequences. It is associated with several pathological factors, including but not limited to endocrine disruption as a result of environmental pollution and the alarming decline in sperm count over the decades is indicative of involvement of many environmental and lifestyle changes around the globe. Organochlorine pollutants such as dichlorodiphenyltrichlorethanes (DDTs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) disrupt male reproductive system but the exact effect of environmental exposure on semen parameters in human is still not clear. This study was designed to monitor PCBs, DDTs and HCB in hair, urine and serum samples of infertile and healthy fertile men. Solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME/GC-MS) was used to monitor analytes. All tested compounds were detected, indicating recent use/persistent accumulation. Hair samples revealed no significant association with serum/urine concentrations of the analytes, while serum/urine concentrations were significantly correlated positively. Concentrations were higher in serum compared to other samples. The levels of organochlorine pollutants were higher in infertile men compared to controls with few exceptions. Among PCBs, and DDTs, PCB-153 and pp'-DDT were detected in highest concentrations, respectively. op'-DDT and pp'-DDT levels were significantly higher in infertile men compared to controls. HCB was significantly correlated negatively with sperm motility in all samples. Serum concentrations of all compounds were higher in men with defective semen parameters compared to normospermics. Serum was the best biological sample for assessing health outcomes in relation to exposure levels.
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Keywords:  Endocrine disruptors; Infertility; Organochlorine compounds; Reproduction; Semen analysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33549619     DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.110832

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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1.  Effect of Co-exposure to Heat and Psychological Stressors on Sperm DNA and Semen Parameters.

Authors:  Farnaz Abdollahi; Somayeh Farhang Dehghan; Saeid Amanpour; Abbas Haghparast; Siamak Sabour; Rezvan Zendehdel
Journal:  Toxicol Rep       Date:  2021-11-25
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