污染威胁着人类的生育能力:是时候让我们的配子再次伟大了

J. Moreau, N. Gatimel, P. Vabre, J. Parinaud, R. Leandri
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野生动物环境污染的历史实例表明,哺乳动物的繁殖是一个对环境毒素非常敏感的过程。这样的例子也存在于人类身上:有证据表明,在Seveso爆炸期间暴露于二恶英的妇女的母乳喂养的男孩会永久性地降低精子质量。这些具有讽刺意味的事故引起了人们对环境有毒物质与人类生殖之间可能存在的联系的关注,并为研究更阴险的慢性接触的影响铺平了道路[1-3]。有毒物质的影响不仅涉及接触者,还涉及他们的后代,通过经胎盘影响和/或具有潜在跨代遗传的表观遗传修饰,两者都导致实际的公共卫生问题。有毒物质不仅可以影响精子的发生,还可以影响胚胎和胎儿的发育[4,5]。
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Pollution Threatens Human Fertility: It is Time to Make Our Gametes Great Again
Historical examples of environmental pollution in wildlife have witnessed that mammalian reproduction is a process very highly sensitive to environmental toxins. Such example also exists in humans: it has been shown that breast-fed boys from women exposed to dioxins during the Seveso explosion have permanent reduced sperm quality. Those caricatural accidents have drawn attention on the possible links between environmental toxics and human reproduction and paved the way for studying the effects of much more insidious, chronic exposure [1-3]. The effects of toxics not only concern the exposed individuals, but also their progeny through transplacental impacts and/or epigenetic modifications with potential transgenerational inheritance, both leading to an actual problem of public health. Toxics can act on spermatogenesis as well as oogenesis, but also on embryonic and fetal development [4,5].
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