Foetal and post-natal exposure of sheep to sewage sludge chemicals disrupts sperm production in adulthood in a subset of animals

M. Bellingham, C. McKinnell, P. A. Fowler, M. R. Amezaga, Z. Zhang, S. M. Rhind, C. Cotinot, B. Mandon-Pepin, N. P. Evans, R. M. Sharpe
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Exposure to ubiquitous, environmental chemicals (ECs) has been hypothesized as a cause for declining male reproductive health. Understanding the long-term effects of EC exposure on reproductive health in humans requires animal models and exposure to ‘real life’, environmentally relevant, mixtures during development, a life stage of particular sensitivity to ECs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of in utero and post-natal exposure to environmentally relevant levels of ECs, via sewage sludge application to pasture, on the adult male sheep testis. Hormones, liver concentrations of candidate ECs and Sertoli and germ cell numbers in testes of adult rams that were exposed to ECs in sewage sludge in utero, and until weaning via maternal exposure, and post-weaning via grazing pastures fertilized with sewage sludge, were quantified. Evaluated as a single group, exposure to sludge ECs was without significant effect on most parameters. However, a more detailed study revealed that 5 of 12 sludge-exposed rams exhibited major spermatogenic abnormalities. These consisted of major reductions in germ cell numbers per testis or per Sertoli cell and more Sertoli cell-only tubules, when compared with controls, which did not show any such changes. The sludge-related spermatogenic changes in the five affected animals were significantly different from controls (p < 0.001); Sertoli cell number was unaffected. Hormone profiles and liver candidate EC concentrations were not measurably affected by exposure. We conclude that developmental exposure of male sheep to real-world mixtures of ECs can result in major reduction in germ cell numbers, indicative of impaired sperm production, in a proportion of exposed males. The individual-specific effects are presumed to reflect EC effects on a heterogeneous population in which some individuals may be more susceptible to adverse EC effects. Such effects of EC exposure in humans could have adverse consequences for sperm counts and fertility in some exposed males.

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绵羊在胎儿和产后暴露于污水污泥中的化学物质会破坏一部分动物成年后的精子产生
暴露于无处不在的环境化学品(ECs)已被假设为男性生殖健康下降的原因。要了解接触EC对人类生殖健康的长期影响,需要建立动物模型,并在发育期间接触与环境有关的"现实生活"混合物,这是对EC特别敏感的生命阶段。本研究的目的是评估子宫内和产后暴露于环境相关水平的ECs对成年雄性绵羊睾丸的影响,通过将污水污泥应用于牧场。研究人员对成年公羊的激素、候选ECs和支持细胞的肝脏浓度以及睾丸中的生殖细胞数量进行了量化,这些公羊在子宫内暴露于污水污泥中的ECs,直到断奶时通过母体暴露于ECs,断奶后通过污水污泥施肥的放牧牧场暴露于ECs。作为单一组进行评估,暴露于污泥ECs对大多数参数没有显著影响。然而,一项更详细的研究显示,12只暴露在污泥中的公羊中有5只表现出严重的生精异常。这包括与对照组相比,每个睾丸或每个支持细胞的生殖细胞数量大幅减少,而只有支持细胞的小管数量更多,而对照组没有显示出任何此类变化。5只患病动物的污泥相关生精变化与对照组有显著差异(p < 0.001);支持细胞数量未受影响。激素谱和肝脏候选EC浓度不受暴露的可测量影响。我们得出的结论是,雄性绵羊在发育过程中暴露于真实世界的ECs混合物中,会导致生殖细胞数量大幅减少,这表明在一定比例的暴露雄性中,精子产生受损。个体特异性效应被认为反映了异质人群中的EC效应,其中一些个体可能更容易受到EC的不利影响。人体暴露于EC的这种影响可能对某些暴露于EC的男性的精子数量和生育能力产生不利影响。
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