接触铬(VI)对精子质量的影响:人类和动物研究。

Hong Li, Qiong Chen, Shien Li, Wu Yao, L. Li, Xianglin Shi, Liying Wang, V. Castranova, V. Vallyathan, E. Ernst, Cheng Chen
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对六价铬(VI)职业暴露的男性工人精液状况进行了调查。暴露工人精子计数为47.05±2.13 × 10(6)/ml,对照组为88.96±3.40 × 10(6)/ml。精子活力从对照组的81.92+/-0.41%下降到暴露工人的69.71+/-0.93%。暴露工人精浆中锌、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)和乳酸脱氢酶C4同工酶(LDH-x)含量分别为1.48+/-0.07微mol/ml、1.05+/-0.02 × 10(3) U和0.47+/-0.01 × 10(3) U,显著低于对照组的5.72+/-0.15微mol/ml、1.49+/-0.02 × 10(3) U和0.78+/-0.15 × 10(3) U。暴露工人血清促卵泡激素(FSH) (7.34+/-0.34 × 10(-3) IU/ml)显著高于对照组(2.41+/-0.08 × 10(-3) IU/ml)。另一方面,暴露工人的精液量、精液液化时间、血清黄体生成素(LH)水平以及血清和精浆中铬(Cr)浓度与对照组无显著差异。CrO(3)剂量为10 mg/kg体重时,对照组大鼠附睾精子数量为87.40+/-3.85 × 10(6)/g附睾,CrO(3)剂量为20 mg/kg体重时,精子数量为21.40+/-1.20 × 10(6)/g附睾,CrO(3)剂量为20 mg/kg体重时,精子数量为17.48+/-1.04 × 10(6)/g。当CrO(3)剂量为10 mg/kg体重时,大鼠的精子异常率从对照组的2.75+/-0.06%增加到暴露组的6.68+/-0.32%,当CrO(3)剂量为20 mg/kg体重时,精子异常率增加到7.6+/-0.15%。在暴露的大鼠中,在精管壁附近的生殖细胞排列有明显的破坏。暴露大鼠的精管直径较小。这些结果表明,职业性接触铬(VI)会导致精液状态的改变,并可能影响接触者的生殖成功率。
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Effect of Cr(VI) exposure on sperm quality: human and animal studies.
The semen status of male workers occupationally exposed to hexavalent chromium(VI) was investigated. Sperm counts from exposed workers were 47.05+/-2.13 x 10(6)/ml and those from control group 88.96+/-3.40 x 10(6)/ml. Sperm motility decreased from 81.92+/-0.41% for the control group to 69.71+/-0.93% for the exposed workers. The levels of zinc, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and lactate dehydrogenase C4 isoenzyme (LDH-x) in seminal plasma for the exposed workers were 1.48+/-0.07 micromol/ml, 1.05+/-0.02 x 10(3) U, and 0.47+/-0.01 x 10(3) U, respectively, which were significantly lower than those of 5.72+/-0.15 micromol/ml, 1.49+/-0.02 x 10(3) U, and 0.78+/-0.15 x 10(3) U for the control group, respectively. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) (7.34+/-0.34 x 10(-3) IU/ml) in serum from the exposed workers was significantly higher than that (2.41+/-0.08 x 10(-3) IU/ml) from the control group. On the other hand, there were no significant differences in semen volume, semen liquefaction time, luteinizing hormone (LH) level in serum, and Cr concentration in both serum and seminal plasma between the exposed workers and the control group. Feeding Cr(VI) to rats significantly reduced the epididymal sperm counts from 87.40+/-3.85 x 10(6)/g epididymis in control group to 21.40+/-1.20 x 10(6)/g epididymis at a CrO(3) dose of 10 mg/kg body weight and to 17.48+/-1.04 x 10(6)/g epididymis at a CrO(3) dose of 20 mg/kg body weight. Exposure of rats to Cr(VI) also significantly increased the sperm abnormality from 2.75+/-0.06% in the control group to 6.68+/-0.32% in the exposed group at a CrO(3) dose of 10 mg/kg body and to 7.6+/-0.15% at a CrO(3) dose of 20 mg/kg body weight. In exposed rats, there was visible disruption in germ cell arrangement near the walls of the seminiferous tubules. The diameters of seminiferous tubules in exposed rats were smaller. These results suggest that occupational exposure to chromium(VI) leads to alteration of semen status and may affect the reproductive success of exposed workers.
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