Effects of PM2.5 Metal Components Derived From Porcine Farm Exposure on Sperm Function in Mice.

猪场暴露产生的 PM2.5 金属成分对小鼠精子功能的影响

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作者:Kim Chae Yeon, Kim Chae Rim, Kim Eungyung, Park Kanghyun, Kim Hyeonjin, Ma Lei, Huang Ke, Liu Zhibin, Park Junsu, Jung Minwoong, Li Shengqing, Wen Weihong, Kim Sangsik, Park Sijun, Ryoo Zae Young, Yi Junkoo, Kim Myoung Ok
This study aimed to identify the effects of major metal components present in particulate matter (PM)2.5 on the reproductive system, sperm function, and embryo development. Through intratracheal instillation, male mice were exposed to various concentrations of metal components, including calcium oxide (Ca), iron oxide (Fe), aluminum oxide (Al), zinc oxide (Zn), lead oxide (Pb), and a mixture of these metals, in PM2.5 collected from the porcine farm. After 14 days, testicular inflammation and abnormal sperm morphology were observed in the exposed mice. These results indicate that such metal exposure enhances inflammatory cytokines in the testis and oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. Moreover, the exposure influenced sperm deformation, capacitation status, testosterone levels, and testosterone biosynthesis. Importantly, embryo development was also found to be impacted due to decreased sperm fertility. This study demonstrates that major metal components of PM2.5 derived from porcine farm pose adverse effects on the male reproductive system.

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