Henderson J, Baker H W, Hanna P J
Clin Reprod Fertil. 1986 Apr;4(2):87-106.
Male infertility is a significant health problem for which few aetiological factors have been identified. The role of occupational exposure is largely unknown but certain substances such as 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane, oestrogen, heat, lead and microwaves have been reported to impair spermatogenesis in workers. Other agents which interfere with reproductive performance in experimental animals such as cadmium, manganese, organophosphates and some solvents have not been studied sufficiently for their occupational risks to be fully known. Some occupational exposures, extensively studied, appear to convey little or no risk to male fertility including radiological exposure, anaesthetic gases and Agent Orange. It is clear that the range of substances potentially hazardous to male reproduction is great but the number of agents for which the evidence is unequivocal is very small.
男性不育是一个重大的健康问题,目前已确定的病因因素较少。职业暴露的作用在很大程度上尚不清楚,但据报道,某些物质,如1,2 - 二溴 - 3 - 氯丙烷、雌激素、高温、铅和微波,会损害工人的精子发生。其他在实验动物中干扰生殖性能的物质,如镉、锰、有机磷酸盐和一些溶剂,尚未对其职业风险进行充分研究,以至于我们还无法完全了解。一些经过广泛研究的职业暴露似乎对男性生育能力几乎没有或没有风险,包括放射暴露、麻醉气体和橙剂。显然,对男性生殖有潜在危害的物质范围很大,但证据确凿的物质数量却非常少。