Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Oncological Gynecology in Bytom, Medical University of Silesia, School of Medicine and Division of Dentistry in Zabrze, Batorego 15, Bytom 41-902, Poland.
Department of Public Health, Wroclaw Medical University, Bartla 5, Wroclaw 51-618, Poland.
Asian J Androl. 2022 Jan-Feb;24(1):26-31. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_57_21.
Environmental factors may negatively contribute to a progressive worsening of semen quality, and differences in semen quality may result from different environmental exposures (regional differences) or lifestyle differences. Heavy metals are factors with a confirmed negative influence on male fertility. Among them, lead and cadmium are commonly found in human surroundings. Thus, we analyzed semen parameters (according to the World Health Organization 2010 recommendations) and semen lead and cadmium concentrations in 188 men from two different regions in Poland, a typical agricultural area and an industrial area, in couples that had been diagnosed with infertility. The assays were performed using flameless electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. In the statistical analysis, regional comparisons and then taxonomic comparisons based on three parameters (age, semen concentration, and sperm morphology) were applied. We showed that more cadmium than lead accumulated in semen, a higher cadmium concentration was observed in semen obtained from men from the agricultural region, and better semen quality and lower cadmium concentrations were found in the semen of men from the industrial, more polluted region. We thus showed an existing regionalism in the sperm quality properties. However, semen parameters such as morphology and progressive and nonprogressive motility followed the same trends, regardless of the patient's age, region, or class. We could conclude that the environment has a minor impact on sperm morphology and progressive and nonprogressive motility and that other existing factors could have an indirect influence on semen quality.
环境因素可能对精液质量的逐渐恶化产生负面影响,而精液质量的差异可能源于不同的环境暴露(区域差异)或生活方式差异。重金属是对男性生育力有明确负面影响的因素之一。其中,铅和镉在人类环境中很常见。因此,我们分析了来自波兰两个不同地区(一个典型的农业区和一个工业区)的 188 对被诊断为不育的夫妇的精液参数(根据世界卫生组织 2010 年的建议)和精液中的铅和镉浓度。使用无火焰电热原子吸收光谱法进行了测定。在统计分析中,我们进行了区域比较,然后根据三个参数(年龄、精液浓度和精子形态)进行了分类比较。我们发现,精液中积累的镉比铅多,农业区男性精液中的镉浓度更高,而来自污染程度更高的工业区的男性精液质量更好,镉浓度更低。因此,我们展示了精子质量特性的区域主义。然而,无论患者的年龄、地区或等级如何,形态和渐进性及非渐进性运动等精液参数都遵循相同的趋势。我们可以得出结论,环境对精子形态和渐进性及非渐进性运动的影响较小,而其他存在的因素可能对精液质量有间接影响。