Whorton D, Krauss R M, Marshall S, Milby T H
Lancet. 1977 Dec 17;2(8051):1259-61. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(77)92665-4.
A number of cases of infertility were discovered among men working in a California pesticide factory. The suspected cause was exposure to the chemical 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (D.B.C.P.). The major effects, seen in 14 of 25 non-vasectomised men, were azoospermia or oligospermia and raised serum-levels of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinising hormone. No other major abnormalities were detected, and testosterone levels were normal. Although a quantitative estimation of exposure could not be obtained, the observed effects appeared to be related to duration of exposure to D.B.C.P.
在加利福尼亚一家农药厂工作的男性中发现了一些不育病例。疑似病因是接触化学物质1,2 - 二溴 - 3 - 氯丙烷(D.B.C.P.)。在25名未接受输精管切除术的男性中,有14人出现的主要影响是无精子症或少精子症,以及促卵泡激素和促黄体生成素的血清水平升高。未检测到其他主要异常,睾酮水平正常。尽管无法获得接触量的定量估计,但观察到的影响似乎与接触D.B.C.P.的持续时间有关。