The impact of mercury exposure on male reproduction: Mechanistic insights.

Bhawna Kushawaha, Rajkumar Yadav, Satish Kumar Garg, Emanuele Pelosi
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Mercury is a pervasive environmental toxin with significant negative effects on human health. In occupational settings, incidents such as the Minamata and Niigata disease in Japan and the large-scale methylmercury poisoning in Iraq have highlighted the severe health impacts of mercury exposure. It is widely accepted that all forms of mercury including methylmercury and mercuric chloride have the potential to induce toxic effects in mammals, and there is increasing concern about the impact of environmentally relevant levels of mercury on reproductive functions. This review summarizes current knowledge on the mechanisms of mercury toxicity, focusing specifically on its impact on male reproductive health across species. We searched the literature and found that mercury exposure is associated with testicular degeneration, altered spermatogenesis, and Leydig cell deformation. In addition, mercury can disrupt sperm motility, steroidogenesis and interfere with the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis by generation of reactive oxygen species, inducing mitochondrial dysfunction, epigenetic changes, and DNA damage. At the molecular level, mercury has been found to dysregulate the expression of key steroidogenic and spermatogenic genes, significantly reducing overall fertility potential. However, specific mechanisms of action remain to be fully elucidated. Similarly, comprehensive data on the potential transgenerational effects of paternal mercury exposure are lacking. In this review, we discuss both animal and human studies, and highlight the need for further research due to lack of standardization and control for variables such as lifestyle, immune system function, and exposure concentrations.

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