EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters

Human semen quality is declining in many parts of the world, but the causes are ill defined. In rodents, impaired sperm production can be seen with early life exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals, but the effects of combined exposures are not properly investigated. In this study, we ex...

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Main Authors: M Axelstad, U Hass, M Scholze, S Christiansen, A Kortenkamp, J Boberg
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Language:English
Published: Bioscientifica 2018-01-01
Series:Endocrine Connections
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Online Access:http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/7/1/139.full
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spelling doaj-2fc86dafdb384932950cd896047d4c0f2020-11-24T21:53:23ZengBioscientificaEndocrine Connections2049-36142049-36142018-01-017113914810.1530/EC-17-0307EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disruptersM Axelstad0U Hass1M Scholze2S Christiansen3A Kortenkamp4J Boberg5Technical University of Denmark, National Food Institute, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkTechnical University of Denmark, National Food Institute, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkBrunel University, Uxbridge, UKTechnical University of Denmark, National Food Institute, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkBrunel University, Uxbridge, UKTechnical University of Denmark, National Food Institute, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkHuman semen quality is declining in many parts of the world, but the causes are ill defined. In rodents, impaired sperm production can be seen with early life exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals, but the effects of combined exposures are not properly investigated. In this study, we examined the effects of early exposure to the painkiller paracetamol and mixtures of human relevant endocrine-disrupting chemicals in rats. One mixture contained four estrogenic compounds; another contained eight anti-androgenic environmental chemicals and a third mixture contained estrogens, anti-androgens and paracetamol. All exposures were administered by oral gavage to time-mated Wistar dams rats (n = 16–20) throughout gestation and lactation. In the postnatal period, testicular histology was affected by the total mixture, and at the end of weaning, male testis weights were significantly increased by paracetamol and the high doses of the total and the anti-androgenic mixture, compared to controls. In all dose groups, epididymal sperm counts were reduced several months after end of exposure, i.e. at 10  months of age. Interestingly, the same pattern of effects was seen for paracetamol as for mixtures with diverse modes of action. Reduced sperm count was seen at a dose level reflecting human therapeutic exposure to paracetamol. Environmental chemical mixtures affected sperm count at the lowest mixture dose indicating an insufficient margin of safety for the most exposed humans. This causes concern for exposure of pregnant women to paracetamol as well as environmental endocrine disrupters.http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/7/1/139.fullsemen qualityendocrine disruptersacetaminophenphthalatespesticidesestrogenicanti-androgenic
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author M Axelstad
U Hass
M Scholze
S Christiansen
A Kortenkamp
J Boberg
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U Hass
M Scholze
S Christiansen
A Kortenkamp
J Boberg
EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
Endocrine Connections
semen quality
endocrine disrupters
acetaminophen
phthalates
pesticides
estrogenic
anti-androgenic
author_facet M Axelstad
U Hass
M Scholze
S Christiansen
A Kortenkamp
J Boberg
author_sort M Axelstad
title EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
title_short EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
title_full EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
title_fullStr EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
title_full_unstemmed EDC IMPACT: Reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
title_sort edc impact: reduced sperm counts in rats exposed to human relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupters
publisher Bioscientifica
series Endocrine Connections
issn 2049-3614
2049-3614
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Human semen quality is declining in many parts of the world, but the causes are ill defined. In rodents, impaired sperm production can be seen with early life exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals, but the effects of combined exposures are not properly investigated. In this study, we examined the effects of early exposure to the painkiller paracetamol and mixtures of human relevant endocrine-disrupting chemicals in rats. One mixture contained four estrogenic compounds; another contained eight anti-androgenic environmental chemicals and a third mixture contained estrogens, anti-androgens and paracetamol. All exposures were administered by oral gavage to time-mated Wistar dams rats (n = 16–20) throughout gestation and lactation. In the postnatal period, testicular histology was affected by the total mixture, and at the end of weaning, male testis weights were significantly increased by paracetamol and the high doses of the total and the anti-androgenic mixture, compared to controls. In all dose groups, epididymal sperm counts were reduced several months after end of exposure, i.e. at 10  months of age. Interestingly, the same pattern of effects was seen for paracetamol as for mixtures with diverse modes of action. Reduced sperm count was seen at a dose level reflecting human therapeutic exposure to paracetamol. Environmental chemical mixtures affected sperm count at the lowest mixture dose indicating an insufficient margin of safety for the most exposed humans. This causes concern for exposure of pregnant women to paracetamol as well as environmental endocrine disrupters.
topic semen quality
endocrine disrupters
acetaminophen
phthalates
pesticides
estrogenic
anti-androgenic
url http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/7/1/139.full
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