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The non-genomic effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on mammalian sperm

机译:内分泌干​​扰化学物质对哺乳动物精子的非基因组影响

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Exposure to toxicants present in the environment, especially the so-called endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), has been associated with decreased sperm quality and increased anomalies in male reproductive organs over the past decades. Both human and animal populations are continuously exposed to ubiquitous synthetic and natural-occurring EDCs through diet, dermal contact and/or inhalation, therefore potentially compromising male reproductive health. Although the effects of EDC are likely induced via multiple genomic-based pathways, their non-genomic effects may also be relevant. Furthermore, spermatozoa are transcriptionally inactive cells that can come in direct contact with EDCs in reproductive fluids and secretions and are therefore a good model to address non-genomic effects. This review thus focuses on the non-genomic effects of several important EDCs relevant to mammalian exposure. Notably, EDCs were found to interfere with pre-existing pathways inducing a panoply of deleterious effects to sperm function that included altered intracellular Ca ~( 2 ) ~( + ) oscillations, induction of oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, increased DNA damage and decreased sperm motility and viability, among others, potentially jeopardizing male fertility. Although many studies have used non-environmentally relevant concentrations of only one compound for mechanistic studies, it is important to remember that mammals are not exposed to one, but rather to a multitude of environmental EDCs, and synergistic effects may occur. Furthermore, some effects have been detected with single compounds at environmentally relevant concentrations.
机译:在过去的几十年中,暴露于环境中存在的有毒物质,特别是所谓的破坏内分泌的化学物质(EDC),与精子质量下降和男性生殖器官异常增加有关。人类和动物种群都通过饮食,皮肤接触和/或吸入持续暴露于无处不在的合成和自然存在的EDC,因此有可能损害男性生殖健康。尽管EDC的作用可能是通过多种基于基因组的途径诱导的,但它们的非基因组作用也可能是相关的。此外,精子是转录失活的细胞,可以与生殖液和分泌物中的EDC直接接触,因此是解决非基因组效应的良好模型。因此,本综述着重于与哺乳动物接触有关的几种重要EDC的非基因组效应。值得注意的是,发现EDCs干扰了先前存在的途径,从而导致一系列对精子功能的有害影响,包括改变细胞内Ca〜(2)〜(+)振荡,氧化应激的诱导,线粒体功能障碍,DNA损伤增加和精子减少。活力和生存能力等可能会危害男性生育能力。尽管许多研究仅使用一种化合物的与环境无关的浓度进行机理研究,但重要的是要记住,哺乳动物不是暴露于一种化合物,而是暴露于多种环境EDC,并且可能产生协同效应。此外,已经检测到与环境相关浓度的单一化合物的某些影响。

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