2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2015.03.010
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Firpronil induced spermotoxicity is associated with oxidative stress, DNA damage and apoptosis in male rats

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“…Similar metabolic modulations have been observed in other cell types as well as mitochondria31474849; in addition, depending on the mode of exposure, these modulations can lead to cell death484950. We assume that these effects on the mortality and concentration of spermatozoa are due to physiological disruptions because an increase in energetic metabolism could lead to oxidative injuries by generating reactive oxygen species, as previously confirmed for Fipronil384950. Although spermatozoa exhibit antioxidant defenses51, an overload of these defenses can lead to cell death, explaining the high mortality rate of spermatozoa in drones exposed to Fipronil.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…Similar metabolic modulations have been observed in other cell types as well as mitochondria31474849; in addition, depending on the mode of exposure, these modulations can lead to cell death484950. We assume that these effects on the mortality and concentration of spermatozoa are due to physiological disruptions because an increase in energetic metabolism could lead to oxidative injuries by generating reactive oxygen species, as previously confirmed for Fipronil384950. Although spermatozoa exhibit antioxidant defenses51, an overload of these defenses can lead to cell death, explaining the high mortality rate of spermatozoa in drones exposed to Fipronil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The probability of having unfertilized eggs, from the exclusive release of dead spermatozoa, is especially important because the queen is economical in terms of sperm use64. If the queen releases only live spermatozoa, defects in brood production would potentially result from altered spermatozoa functional and structural integrity, particularly that of membranes or DNA, which have been shown to be affected by oxidative stress in rats after exposure to Fipronil38. DNA damage has also been observed in insect spermatozoa, especially in Drosophila, subsequent to a redox homeostasis impairment induced by an environmental stressor65.…”
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“…Sperm DNA integrity is a sign of the reproductive capability of the sperm [60]. Therefore, the DNA’s structural integrity needs to be investigated in order to evaluate sperm function and its structural changes [34].…”
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“…Sperm DNA integrity is a sign of the reproductive capability of the sperm (Khan et al, ). Therefore, it needs to be determined to evaluate the function of sperm and its structural changes (Ong et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%