Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro

ABSTRACT: Organochlorine chemicals are present in the environment worldwide; however, populations living in the Far North are particularly at risk because their traditional diets are mainly composed of contaminated animals (fish, seals, whales, and polar bears). It has been suggested that male ferti...

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Published in:Journal of Andrology
Main Authors: Campagna, Céline, Guillemette, Christine, Ayotte, Pierre, Bailey, Janice L.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009
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spelling crwiley:10.2164/jandrol.108.006478 2024-09-30T14:31:22+00:00 Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro Campagna, Céline Guillemette, Christine Ayotte, Pierre Bailey, Janice L. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.2164/jandrol.108.006478 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.2164%2Fjandrol.108.006478 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.2164/jandrol.108.006478 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Andrology volume 30, issue 3, page 317-324 ISSN 0196-3635 1939-4640 journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.2164/jandrol.108.006478 2024-09-05T05:09:19Z ABSTRACT: Organochlorine chemicals are present in the environment worldwide; however, populations living in the Far North are particularly at risk because their traditional diets are mainly composed of contaminated animals (fish, seals, whales, and polar bears). It has been suggested that male fertility is globally declining, possibly because of chronic, low‐level exposure to environmental contaminants. This study was designed to assess the effects on fresh sperm fertility parameters using the porcine model of 1) an environmentally relevant mixture of 15 organochlorines and 2) the metabolized extract of this mixture. In the first experiment, the organochlorine mixture (at relative concentrations of 10.5, 14.7, and 21 μg/mL polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs]) reduced sperm total motility, progressive motility, and viability, and increased capacitation, spontaneous acrosome reaction rates, and cytosolic calcium levels, suggesting that the mixture alters the sperm membrane and is detrimental to sperm function. In the second experiment, the metabolized extract of this organochlorine mixture (at relative concentrations of 0.9, 1.8, 2.7, 3.6, and 4.5 μg/L OH‐PCBs) tended to decrease only sperm total motility. In an in vitro porcine model, the mixture of organochlorines, as found in the Arctic food chain, was rapidly detrimental to sperm function at concentrations above environmental levels. In contrast, short and physiologically relevant exposure to the metabolized extract of this mixture induced only limited adverse effects on sperm motility. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Journal of Andrology 30 3 317 324
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description ABSTRACT: Organochlorine chemicals are present in the environment worldwide; however, populations living in the Far North are particularly at risk because their traditional diets are mainly composed of contaminated animals (fish, seals, whales, and polar bears). It has been suggested that male fertility is globally declining, possibly because of chronic, low‐level exposure to environmental contaminants. This study was designed to assess the effects on fresh sperm fertility parameters using the porcine model of 1) an environmentally relevant mixture of 15 organochlorines and 2) the metabolized extract of this mixture. In the first experiment, the organochlorine mixture (at relative concentrations of 10.5, 14.7, and 21 μg/mL polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs]) reduced sperm total motility, progressive motility, and viability, and increased capacitation, spontaneous acrosome reaction rates, and cytosolic calcium levels, suggesting that the mixture alters the sperm membrane and is detrimental to sperm function. In the second experiment, the metabolized extract of this organochlorine mixture (at relative concentrations of 0.9, 1.8, 2.7, 3.6, and 4.5 μg/L OH‐PCBs) tended to decrease only sperm total motility. In an in vitro porcine model, the mixture of organochlorines, as found in the Arctic food chain, was rapidly detrimental to sperm function at concentrations above environmental levels. In contrast, short and physiologically relevant exposure to the metabolized extract of this mixture induced only limited adverse effects on sperm motility.
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author Campagna, Céline
Guillemette, Christine
Ayotte, Pierre
Bailey, Janice L.
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Guillemette, Christine
Ayotte, Pierre
Bailey, Janice L.
Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro
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Guillemette, Christine
Ayotte, Pierre
Bailey, Janice L.
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title Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro
title_short Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro
title_full Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro
title_fullStr Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Organochlorine Mixture and a Metabolized Extract of This Mixture on Porcine Sperm Parameters In Vitro
title_sort effects of an environmentally relevant organochlorine mixture and a metabolized extract of this mixture on porcine sperm parameters in vitro
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