2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069927
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Semen Abnormalities, Sperm DNA Damage and Global Hypermethylation in Health Workers Occupationally Exposed to Ionizing Radiation

Abstract: BackgroundCytogenetic studies have demonstrated that low levels of chronic radiation exposure can potentially increase the frequency of chromosomal aberrations and aneuploidy in somatic cells. Epidemiological studies have shown that health workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation bear an increased risk of hematological malignancies.ObjectivesTo find the influence of occupational radiation exposure on semen characteristics, including genetic and epigenetic integrity of spermatozoa in a chronically e… Show more

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“…The occupationally exposed men were from various hospitals with diagnostic radiation facilities (mainly computed tomography). All 46 men had operated the equipment for more than two years, and were considered to have been chronically exposed to low-dose radiation, as reported by Kumar et al (2013).…”
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“…The occupationally exposed men were from various hospitals with diagnostic radiation facilities (mainly computed tomography). All 46 men had operated the equipment for more than two years, and were considered to have been chronically exposed to low-dose radiation, as reported by Kumar et al (2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to ionizing radiation leads to a high incidence of de novo mutations in the Y chromosome (Arruda, 2009). There are significant differences in the semen characteristics motility, viability, and morphological abnormality between exposed and non-exposed populations (Kumar et al, 2013).…”
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“…It is estimated that about 1 couple out of 7 over the world encounters difficulties to conceive a child [5] and male factor infertility accounts about half of the cases [6] . Male infertility can be due to multiple factors encompassing a wide variety of disorders including testicular failure and semen disorders that have been linked with genetics, environmental factors and epigenetic anomalies [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] . Thanks to the large development of non-invasive molecular biology tools and the easy access to biological samples, semen disorders became the most investigated and documented male infertility factor [14] .…”
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confidence: 99%