暴露于氧化锌纳米颗粒会影响亲代和子代雄性大鼠的睾丸结构、生殖发育和精子发生。

Exposure to zinc oxide nanoparticles affects testicular structure, reproductive development and spermatogenesis in parental and offspring male rats.

作者信息

Hong Xinyu, Shao Naimin, Yin Lei, Li Chen, Tao Gonghua, Sun Yuli, Qian Kelei, Yang Jun, Xiao Ping, Yu Xiaozhong, Zhou Zhijun

机构信息

School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Environmental Health Impact Assessment of Emerging Contaminants, Shanghai, China.

出版信息

Ann Transl Med. 2022 Jul;10(13):751. doi: 10.21037/atm-22-3047.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the toxicity exerted by zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) on rat testis and its effects on fertility and progeny development.

METHODS

Different concentrations of ZnO NPs were administered by gavage to Sprague Dawley (SD) rats to examine the adverse effects resulting from pre- and post-natal exposure. Systemic distribution of ZnO NPs, developmental performance, sperm parameters, reproductive performance, histopathological examination, and sex hormone levels were determined scheduled in the experimental rats and their male offspring. The comparative cytotoxicity of the ZnO NPs was determined among C18-4, TM3, and TM4 cells. The toxicity exerted by ZnO NPs on germ cells and the effects on the expression of cytoskeleton and blood-testis barrier (BTB)-related proteins were also determined.

RESULTS

After oral gavage, ZnO NPs mainly accumulated in the liver and testes of rats; 350 mg/kg ZnO NPs adversely affected the epididymal weight, sperm motility, and hormone levels but did not affect the fertility of rats. In addition, 350 mg/kg ZnO NPs significantly reduced the reproductive and developmental performance of offspring male rats. Testicular histopathological and electron microscopic ultrastructure examinations showed more significant abnormal structural changes than those observed in parental rats. The results of cell experiments further showed that ZnO NPs exerted cytotoxic effects on germ cells, and led to DNA damage, nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton alterations, and could regulate actin changes through changes in LC3B.

CONCLUSIONS

It is possible that ZnO NPs act directly on TM4 cells by penetrating the BTB, causing damage to the cytoskeleton and disrupting the dynamic balance of the BTB, thereby destroying the microenvironment necessary for spermatogenesis, which may lead to poor reproduction in rats.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在全面评估氧化锌纳米颗粒(ZnO NPs)对大鼠睾丸的毒性及其对生育能力和子代发育的影响。

方法

通过灌胃法将不同浓度的ZnO NPs给予Sprague Dawley(SD)大鼠,以检查产前和产后暴露所产生的不良影响。定期测定实验大鼠及其雄性后代中ZnO NPs的全身分布、发育性能、精子参数、生殖性能、组织病理学检查和性激素水平。测定ZnO NPs在C18-4、TM3和TM4细胞中的比较细胞毒性。还测定了ZnO NPs对生殖细胞的毒性及其对细胞骨架和血睾屏障(BTB)相关蛋白表达的影响。

结果

经口灌胃后,ZnO NPs主要蓄积在大鼠的肝脏和睾丸中;350 mg/kg的ZnO NPs对附睾重量、精子活力和激素水平产生了不利影响,但未影响大鼠的生育能力。此外,350 mg/kg的ZnO NPs显著降低了子代雄性大鼠的生殖和发育性能。睾丸组织病理学和电子显微镜超微结构检查显示,与亲代大鼠相比,结构异常变化更为明显。细胞实验结果进一步表明,ZnO NPs对生殖细胞具有细胞毒性,导致DNA损伤、核骨架和细胞骨架改变,并可通过LC3B的变化调节肌动蛋白的变化。

结论

ZnO NPs可能通过穿透BTB直接作用于TM4细胞,对细胞骨架造成损伤,破坏BTB的动态平衡,从而破坏精子发生所需的微环境,这可能导致大鼠繁殖能力下降。

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