Association between ambient particulate matter exposure and semen quality in fertile men.

Wei Wu, Yiqiu Chen, Yuting Cheng, Qiuqin Tang, Feng Pan, Naijun Tang, Zhiwei Sun, Xinru Wang, Stephanie J London, Yankai Xia
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Abstract

Background: Several studies have suggested adverse effects of particulate matter (PM) exposure on male reproductive health; few have investigated the association between PM exposure and semen quality in a large population of fertile men.

Methods: We evaluated 14 parameters of semen quality in 1554 fertile men in Nanjing from 2014 to 2016. Individual exposure to particular matter ≤10 μm in diameter (PM10) and ≤ 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) during key periods of sperm development (0-90, 0-9, 10-14, 15-69, and 70-90 days before semen collection) were estimated by inverse distance weighting interpolation. Associations between PM exposure and semen quality were estimated using multivariable linear regression.

Results: Higher 90-days average PM2.5 was in association with decreased sperm motility (2.21% for total motility, 1.93% for progressive motility per 10 μg/m3 increase, P <  0.001) and four quantitative aspects of sperm motion (curvilinear velocity (VCL), straight line velocity (VSL), average path velocity (VAP), and amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH), P <  0.01). The association between PM2.5 exposure and semen quality were generally stronger for the earlier exposure window (70-90 days prior to ejaculation) than for recent exposure (0-9, 10-14, or 15-69 days). In the subgroup of men who had normal sperm parameters (n = 1019), similar results were obtained. Ninety-days PM10 exposure was associated only with decreased VCL and VAP and was not related to sperm concentration.

Conclusions: Exposure to PM2.5 adversely affects semen quality, specifically lower sperm motility, in fertile men.

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可育男性环境颗粒物暴露与精液质量的关系。
背景:一些研究表明,颗粒物(PM)暴露对男性生殖健康有不利影响;很少有人调查在大量有生育能力的男性中暴露于PM与精液质量之间的关系。方法:对2014 - 2016年南京市1554名育龄男性精液质量的14项指标进行评价。采用逆距离加权插值法估算了精子发育关键时期(采精前0 ~ 90天、0 ~ 9天、10 ~ 14天、15 ~ 69天和70 ~ 90天)个体对直径≤10 μm (PM10)和直径≤2.5 μm (PM2.5)的暴露量。使用多变量线性回归估计PM暴露与精液质量之间的关系。结果:较高的90天平均PM2.5与精子活力下降有关(每增加10 μg/m3,总活力下降2.21%,进行性活力下降1.93%),PM2.5暴露和精液质量在早期暴露窗口(射精前70-90天)通常比近期暴露(0-9天,10-14天或15-69天)更强。在精子参数正常的男性亚组(n = 1019)中,获得了类似的结果。90天PM10暴露仅与VCL和VAP降低有关,与精子浓度无关。结论:暴露在PM2.5中会对有生育能力的男性的精液质量产生不利影响,特别是精子活力降低。
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