Literature DB >> 6825635

Methods for evaluating the effects of environmental chemicals on human sperm production.

A J Wyrobek.   

Abstract

Sperm tests provide a direct and effective way of identifying chemical agents that induce spermatogenic damage in man. Four human sperm tests are available: sperm count, motility, morphology (seminal cytology) and the Y-body test. These sperm tests have numerous advantages over other approaches for assessing spermatogenic damage, and they have already been used to assess the effects of at least 85 different occupational, environmental, and drug-related chemical exposures. When carefully controlled, seminal cytology appears to be statistically more sensitive than the other human sperm tests and should be considered an integral part of semen analysis when assessing induced spermatogenic damage. Human sperm studies have complex requirements and, before sampling, careful consideration should be given to exposure details, group size and makeup, as well as animal and human data that indicate spermatogenic effects. Several study designs are possible and should include questionnaires covering medical and reproductive histories as well as known confounding factors. Animal sperm tests, such as the mouse morphology test, may be used to identify the toxic components of a complex mixture. Animal tests may also help assess the chemical effects on fertility and reproductive outcome in cases when human data are incomplete. Further efforts are needed in these areas to develop improved human sperm tests sensitive to induced spermatogenic damage, to develop improved animal models of induced spermatogenic damage, to understand the relationships among sperm changes, fertility, and reproductive outcome, and to develop sperm tests with express mutational end points.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6825635      PMCID: PMC1569065          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.834853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


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Authors:  M FURUHJELM; B JONSON; C G LAGERGREN
Journal:  Int J Fertil       Date:  1962 Jan-Mar

2.  A method for monitoring the fertility of workers. 2. Validation of the method among workers exposed to dibromochloropropane.

Authors:  R J Levine; M J Symons; S A Balogh; T H Milby; M D Whorton
Journal:  J Occup Med       Date:  1981-03

3.  Infertility in male pesticide workers.

Authors:  D Whorton; R M Krauss; S Marshall; T H Milby
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1977-12-17       Impact factor: 79.321

4.  Standards for the rating of human sperm morphology. A cooperative study.

Authors:  M Freund
Journal:  Int J Fertil       Date:  1966 Jan-Mar

5.  Factors affecting sperm motility. I. In vitro change in motility with time after ejaculation.

Authors:  A Makler; I Zaidise; E Paldi; J M Brandes
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  1979-02       Impact factor: 7.329

6.  Sperm studies in anesthesiologists.

Authors:  A J Wyrobek; J Brodsky; L Gordon; D H Moore; G Watchmaker; E N Cohen
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1981-11       Impact factor: 7.892

7.  Morphologic evaluation of spermatozoa in different laboratories.

Authors:  B Fredricsson
Journal:  Andrologia       Date:  1979-01       Impact factor: 2.775

8.  [Absolute teratozoospermia in a family. Irregular microcephalic spermatozoa without acrosome].

Authors:  M Nistal; A Herruzo; F Sanchez-Corral
Journal:  Andrologia       Date:  1978 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.775

9.  Testicular function in DBCP exposed pesticide workers.

Authors:  D Whorton; T H Milby; R M Krauss; H A Stubbs
Journal:  J Occup Med       Date:  1979-03

10.  Microtus oeconomus (Rodentia), a useful mammal for studying the induction of sex-chromosome nondisjunction and diploid gametes in male germ cells.

Authors:  A D Tates
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1979-08       Impact factor: 9.031

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  1 in total

1.  An approach to assessment of endocrine disruption in the National Children's Study.

Authors:  Matthew P Longnecker; David C Bellinger; David Crews; Brenda Eskenazi; Ellen K Silbergeld; Tracey J Woodruff; Ezra S Susser
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 9.031

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