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Exogenous Factors Affecting the Functional Integrity of Male Reproduction

Filip Tirpák, Hana Greifová, Norbert Lukáč, Robert Stawarz, Péter Massányi

2021Life39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural processes along with increased industrial production and the irresponsible behavior of mankind have resulted in environmental pollution. Environmental pollutants can be categorized based on their characteristics and appearance into the following groups: physical, biological, and chemical. Every single one of them represents a serious threat to the male reproductive tract despite the different modes of action. Male gonads and gametes are especially vulnerable to the effect of exogenous factors; therefore, they are considered a reliable indicator of environmental pollution. The impact of xenobiotics or radiation leads to an irreversible impairment of fertility displayed by histological changes, modulated androgen production, or compromised spermatozoa (or germ cells) quality. The present article reviews the exogenous threats, male reproductive system, the mode of action, and overall impact on the reproductive health of humans and animals.

Topics & Concepts

ReproductionBiologyFertilityXenobioticPollutantReproductive tractPollutionMode of actionMale reproductive systemEnvironmental pollutionReproductive healthReproductive systemReproductive successPhysiologyToxicologyEcologyEnvironmental healthSpermEnvironmental protectionEndocrinologyMedicinePopulationEnvironmental scienceGeneticsEnzymeBiochemistryEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsSperm and Testicular FunctionToxic Organic Pollutants Impact