Toxicity and Drug Testing 2012
DOI: 10.5772/29649
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Environmental Toxicants Induced Male Reproductive Disorders: Identification and Mechanism of Action

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“… 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41. , 42 DS significantly decreased serum total testosterone level and reproductive sperm parameters such as sperm count, sperm individual motility and viability when compared to those of rats in control group ( Table 3 ), these findings were similar to those obtained by 43 and in harmony with the current results, diclofenac sodium decreased sperm count, sperm motility and density and inhibited prostaglandins synthesis in rats. 43 , 44 Additionally, 45 reported a significant decrease in the daily sperm production in the diclofenac treated rats besides a significant decrease in sperm motility and count with a significant decrease in the live/dead sperm in the diclofenac administrated rats, and we attributed these effects to the histopathological alterations noticed in testes of rats in DS group ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“… 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41. , 42 DS significantly decreased serum total testosterone level and reproductive sperm parameters such as sperm count, sperm individual motility and viability when compared to those of rats in control group ( Table 3 ), these findings were similar to those obtained by 43 and in harmony with the current results, diclofenac sodium decreased sperm count, sperm motility and density and inhibited prostaglandins synthesis in rats. 43 , 44 Additionally, 45 reported a significant decrease in the daily sperm production in the diclofenac treated rats besides a significant decrease in sperm motility and count with a significant decrease in the live/dead sperm in the diclofenac administrated rats, and we attributed these effects to the histopathological alterations noticed in testes of rats in DS group ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The testes contain a low amount of antioxidant enzymes compared to other tissues, such as liver and kidney. The testicular mitochondrial membrane is rich in polyunsaturated lipids, and for this reason the testis may actually be more vulnerable to peroxidative injury (Jana et al, ; Jana and Sen, ). Therefore, strenuous physical activity may increase testicular oxidative stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…na różnych etapach spermatogenezy [18][19][20]. Z czynnikami o podłożu środowiskowym człowiek ma styczność przez bar dzo długi czas, niekiedy nieświadomie.…”
Section: Tabela 1 Normy Semenologiczne Na Przestrzeni Lat 1992-2010unclassified
“…Czynniki te, zarówno fizyczne, jak i chemiczne, mogą występować w jego środo wisku bytowania -miejscu zamieszkania czy wykonywania pracy zawodowej, oddziałując w sposób przewlekły. Obecność toksycznych ksenobiotyków w organizmie człowieka może być także wynikiem indywidualnego stylu życia, nawyków, w tym żywieniowych, lub nałogów, takich jak palenie tytoniu czy nadmierna konsumpcja alkoholu [18][19][20]. Wśród pier wiastków i związków chemicznych, których oddziaływanie może zwiększać ryzyko wystąpie nia nie płodności w populacji mężczyzn, wymienić należy: metale ciężkie (kadm, ołów, rtęć), pestycydy, dioksyny, furany, bisfenol A, a spośród czynników fizycznych -temperaturę [10].…”
Section: Tabela 1 Normy Semenologiczne Na Przestrzeni Lat 1992-2010unclassified