Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study
Several animal studies indicate that mercury is a male reproductive toxicant, but human studies are few and contradictory. We examined semen characteristics and serum levels of reproductive hormones in relation to environmental exposure to mercury. Blood and semen samples were collected from 529 mal...
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ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f79bb844-09db-4510-bb03-0b14bc6304e4 2023-05-15T16:27:34+02:00 Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study Mocevic, Emina Specht, Ina O Marott, Jacob Louis Giwercman, Aleksander Jönsson, Bo Ag Toft, Gunnar Lundh, Thomas Peter Bonde, Jens 2013 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/environmental-mercury-exposure-semen-quality-and-reproductive-hormones-in-greenlandic-inuit-and-european-men(f79bb844-09db-4510-bb03-0b14bc6304e4).html https://doi.org/10.1038/aja.2012.121 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Mocevic , E , Specht , I O , Marott , J L , Giwercman , A , Jönsson , B A , Toft , G , Lundh , T & Peter Bonde , J 2013 , ' Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men : a cross-sectional study ' , Asian Journal of Andrology , pp. 97-104 . https://doi.org/10.1038/aja.2012.121 article 2013 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1038/aja.2012.121 2020-07-18T21:22:12Z Several animal studies indicate that mercury is a male reproductive toxicant, but human studies are few and contradictory. We examined semen characteristics and serum levels of reproductive hormones in relation to environmental exposure to mercury. Blood and semen samples were collected from 529 male partners of pregnant women living in Greenland, Poland and Ukraine between May 2002 and February 2004. The median concentration of the total content of mercury in whole blood was 9.2 ng ml(-1) in Greenland (0.2-385.8 ng ml(-1)), 1.0 ng ml(-1) in Poland (0.2-6.4 ng ml(-1)) and 1.0 ng ml(-1) in Ukraine (0.2-4.9 ng ml(-1)). We found a significantly positive association between the blood levels of mercury and serum concentration of inhibin B in men from Greenland (β=0.074, 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.021 to 0.126) and in an analysis including men from all three regions (β=0.067, 95% CI=0.024 to 0.110). The association may be due to beneficial effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are contained in seafood and fish. No significant association (P>0.05) was found between blood concentrations of mercury and any of the other measured semen characteristics (semen volume, total sperm count, sperm concentration, morphology and motility) and reproductive hormones (free androgen index (FAI), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone and LH×testosterone) in any region. In conclusion, the findings do not provide evidence that environmental mercury exposure in Greenlandic and European men with median whole blood concentration up to 10 ng ml(-1) has adverse effects on biomarkers of male reproductive health.Asian Journal of Andrology advance online publication, 10 December 2012; doi:10.1038/aja.2012.121. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic inuit Aarhus University: Research Greenland Asian Journal of Andrology 15 1 97 104 |
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Several animal studies indicate that mercury is a male reproductive toxicant, but human studies are few and contradictory. We examined semen characteristics and serum levels of reproductive hormones in relation to environmental exposure to mercury. Blood and semen samples were collected from 529 male partners of pregnant women living in Greenland, Poland and Ukraine between May 2002 and February 2004. The median concentration of the total content of mercury in whole blood was 9.2 ng ml(-1) in Greenland (0.2-385.8 ng ml(-1)), 1.0 ng ml(-1) in Poland (0.2-6.4 ng ml(-1)) and 1.0 ng ml(-1) in Ukraine (0.2-4.9 ng ml(-1)). We found a significantly positive association between the blood levels of mercury and serum concentration of inhibin B in men from Greenland (β=0.074, 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.021 to 0.126) and in an analysis including men from all three regions (β=0.067, 95% CI=0.024 to 0.110). The association may be due to beneficial effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which are contained in seafood and fish. No significant association (P>0.05) was found between blood concentrations of mercury and any of the other measured semen characteristics (semen volume, total sperm count, sperm concentration, morphology and motility) and reproductive hormones (free androgen index (FAI), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone and LH×testosterone) in any region. In conclusion, the findings do not provide evidence that environmental mercury exposure in Greenlandic and European men with median whole blood concentration up to 10 ng ml(-1) has adverse effects on biomarkers of male reproductive health.Asian Journal of Andrology advance online publication, 10 December 2012; doi:10.1038/aja.2012.121. |
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Mocevic, Emina Specht, Ina O Marott, Jacob Louis Giwercman, Aleksander Jönsson, Bo Ag Toft, Gunnar Lundh, Thomas Peter Bonde, Jens Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study |
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Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study |
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Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study |
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Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study |
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Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study |
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Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men:a cross-sectional study |
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environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in greenlandic inuit and european men:a cross-sectional study |
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Mocevic , E , Specht , I O , Marott , J L , Giwercman , A , Jönsson , B A , Toft , G , Lundh , T & Peter Bonde , J 2013 , ' Environmental mercury exposure, semen quality and reproductive hormones in Greenlandic Inuit and European men : a cross-sectional study ' , Asian Journal of Andrology , pp. 97-104 . https://doi.org/10.1038/aja.2012.121 |
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