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Cadmium Increases Human Fetal Germ Cell Apoptosis

机译:镉增加人类胎儿生殖细胞凋亡

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Background Cadmium (Cd) is a common environmental pollutant and a major constituent of tobacco smoke. Adverse effects of this heavy metal on reproductive function have been identified in adults; however, no studies have examined its effects on human reproductive organs during development. Objectives Using our previously developed organ culture system, we investigated the effects of cadmium chloride on human gonads at the beginning of fetal life, a critical stage in the development of reproductive function. Methods Human fetal gonads were recovered during the first trimester (7–11 weeks postconception) and cultured with or without Cd. We used different concentrations of Cd and compared results with those obtained with mouse fetal gonads at similar stages. Results Cd, at concentrations as low as 1 μM, significantly decreased the germ cell density in human fetal ovaries. This correlated with an increase in germ cell apoptosis, but there was no effect on proliferation. Similarly, in the human fetal testis, Cd (1 μM) reduced germ cell number without affecting testosterone secretion. In mouse fetal gonads, Cd increased only female germ cell apoptosis. Conclusions This is the first experimental demonstration that Cd, at low concentrations, alters the survival of male and female germ cells in humans. Considering data demonstrating extensive human exposure, we believe that current environmental levels of Cd could be deleterious to early gametogenesis.
机译:背景技术镉(Cd)是一种常见的环境污染物,是烟草烟雾的主要成分。在成年人中已经发现了这种重金属对生殖功能的不利影响。但是,尚无研究检查其在发育过程中对人体生殖器官的影响。目的使用我们以前开发的器官培养系统,我们研究了氯化镉对胎儿生殖初期人生殖腺的影响,这是生殖功能发展的关键阶段。方法在妊娠的头三个月(受孕后7-11周)恢复人的性腺,并在有或没有Cd的情况下进行培养。我们使用了不同浓度的Cd,并将结果与​​相似阶段的小鼠胎儿性腺获得的结果进行了比较。结果Cd浓度低至1μM,可显着降低人胎儿卵巢中的生殖细胞密度。这与生殖细胞凋亡的增加有关,但是对增殖没有影响。同样,在人类胎儿睾丸中,Cd(1μM)减少了生殖细胞数量,而不会影响睾丸激素的分泌。在小鼠胎儿性腺中,Cd仅增加雌性生殖细胞凋亡。结论这是第一个实验证明,低浓度的镉会改变人类中男性和女性生殖细胞的存活率。考虑到表明大量人体暴露的数据,我们认为当前环境中Cd的含量可能会对早期配子发生有害。

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