Occupational exposure to 50 ppm isoflurane impairs sperm parameters in mice.

Marina Zanin, Antonio Sergio Varela Junior, Izani Bonel Acosta, Edenara Anastacio da Silva, Maria Eduarda Bicca Dode, Martielo Ivan Gehrcke, Mariana Gobbo Braz, Carine Dahl Corcini
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the effect of occupational exposure to isoflurane on the sperm quality of mice, and to investigate whether cessation of exposure can restore seminal quality.

Methods: Mice were exposed to 50 ppm of isoflurane for 5 hours per day over a 30-day period. Following this exposure, they were euthanized at predetermined post-exposure intervals, and their sperm samples were analyzed for kinetics and viability parameters.

Results: Occupational exposure to isoflurane can adversely affect sperm at 50 ppm, a concentration deemed safe by international occupational health conventions in some countries. These effects are marked by oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and genomic damage, alongside alterations in sperm kinetics and acrosomal integrity. Furthermore, cessation of exposure doesn't guarantee restoration of cellular quality.

Conclusions: Isoflurane at 50 ppm, previously deemed safe by some countries, impairs sperm kinetics and viability, potentially directing the spermatogenic process towards infertility and apoptosis.

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职业暴露于 50 ppm 异氟醚会损害小鼠的精子参数。
研究目的评估职业暴露于异氟醚对小鼠精子质量的影响,并研究停止暴露能否恢复精子质量:小鼠每天暴露于 50 ppm 的异氟醚中 5 小时,为期 30 天。方法:将小鼠暴露于 50 ppm 异氟醚中,每天暴露 5 小时,持续 30 天。暴露后,在预定的暴露间隔时间内对小鼠实施安乐死,并对小鼠的精子样本进行动力学和活力参数分析:结果:职业暴露于异氟醚会对精子产生不利影响,浓度为百万分之 50,一些国家的国际职业健康公约认为这一浓度是安全的。这些影响主要表现为氧化应激、线粒体功能障碍和基因组损伤,以及精子动力学和顶体完整性的改变。此外,停止接触也不能保证细胞质量的恢复:结论:50ppm的异氟醚以前被一些国家认为是安全的,但它会损害精子动力学和活力,有可能导致精子生成过程出现不育和凋亡。
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