The Impact of Cadmium Telluride Quantum Dots on Male Reproductive Health: A Systematic Review of Toxicological Effects and Mechanisms.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 ANDROLOGY
Amir Reza Firouzabadi, Amir Masoud Firouzabadi, Mohammad Reza Shayesteh
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Abstract

Cadmium telluride (CdTe) quantum dots (QDs) are widely utilized in biomedical applications because of their unique optical properties. However, concerns regarding their potential reproductive toxicity have emerged, necessitating comprehensive toxicological evaluations. Evidence suggests that Cd-based QDs can traverse the blood-testis barrier, accumulate in testicular tissue, and impair male fertility. Studies have reported detrimental effects, including reduced sperm quality, endocrine disruption, and oxidative stress-induced cellular damage. Moreover, multigenerational toxicity has been observed, with adverse effects on offspring, such as developmental delays, lower body weights, and biochemical markers of hepatic and renal dysfunction. To mitigate these toxic effects, various protective strategies have been investigated. Antioxidants, including astaxanthin nanoparticles and N-acetylcysteine, have demonstrated efficacy in reducing oxidative stress by neutralizing reactive oxygen species and restoring the cellular balance. Additionally, surface modifications, particularly zinc sulfide coatings, have shown promise in limiting cadmium ion release, thereby decreasing cytotoxicity and reproductive harm. The potential reproductive toxicity of CdTe QDs underscores the importance of developing safer nanomaterials. Future research should prioritize optimizing nanoparticle design, refining exposure parameters, and elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying their toxicity to increase biocompatibility while minimizing reproductive risk.

碲化镉量子点对男性生殖健康的影响:毒理学效应和机制的系统综述。
碲化镉(CdTe)量子点由于其独特的光学特性在生物医学领域得到了广泛的应用。然而,对其潜在生殖毒性的关注已经出现,需要进行全面的毒理学评价。有证据表明,基于cd的量子点可以穿过血睾丸屏障,积聚在睾丸组织中,损害男性生育能力。研究报告了有害影响,包括精子质量下降、内分泌紊乱和氧化应激诱导的细胞损伤。此外,已观察到多代毒性,对后代有不良影响,如发育迟缓、体重下降和肝肾功能障碍的生化指标。为了减轻这些毒性作用,研究了各种保护策略。抗氧化剂,包括虾青素纳米颗粒和n -乙酰半胱氨酸,已经证明了通过中和活性氧和恢复细胞平衡来减少氧化应激的功效。此外,表面修饰,特别是硫化锌涂层,已经显示出限制镉离子释放的希望,从而降低细胞毒性和生殖危害。碲化镉量子点潜在的生殖毒性强调了开发更安全的纳米材料的重要性。未来的研究应优先优化纳米颗粒的设计,完善暴露参数,并阐明其毒性的分子机制,以提高生物相容性,同时最大限度地降低生殖风险。
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World Journal of Mens Health
World Journal of Mens Health Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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