The environment and male reproductive system: the potential role and underlying mechanisms of cadmium in testis cancer.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 TOXICOLOGY Critical Reviews in Toxicology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1080/10408444.2023.2250387
Cristina de Angelis, Giacomo Galdiero, Davide Menafra, Francesco Garifalos, Nunzia Verde, Mariangela Piscopo, Mariarosaria Negri, Renata Simona Auriemma, Chiara Simeoli, Claudia Pivonello, Annamaria Colao, Rosario Pivonello
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Cadmium is a known human carcinogen, and has been shown to profoundly affect male reproductive function, at multiple levels, by exerting both endocrine and non-endocrine actions. Nevertheless, the potential role of cadmium in the etiology of testis cancer has been scantly investigated in humans, and, currently, available epidemiological observational studies are insufficient to draw definitive conclusions in this regard. On the contrary, experimental studies in laboratory animals demonstrated that cadmium is a strong inducer of testis tumors, mostly represented by benign Leydig cell adenoma; moreover, malignant transformation was also reported in few animals, following cadmium treatment. Early experimental studies in animals proposed an endocrine-dependent mechanism of cadmium-induced testis tumorigenesis; however, more recent findings from cell-free assays, in vitro studies, and short-term in vivo studies, highlighted that cadmium might also contribute to testis tumor development by early occurring endocrine-independent mechanisms, which include aberrant gene expression within the testis, and genotoxic effects, and take place well before the timing of testis tumorigenesis. These endocrine-independent mechanisms, however, have not been directly investigated on testis tumor samples retrieved from affected, cadmium-treated animals so far. The present review focuses on the relationship between cadmium exposure and testis cancer, by reporting the few epidemiological observational human studies available, and by providing animal-based experimental evidences of cadmium implication in the pathogenesis and progression of testis tumor. Moreover, the relevance of experimental animal studies to human cadmium exposure and the translational potential of experimental findings will be extensively discussed, by critically addressing strengths and weaknesses of available data.

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环境与男性生殖系统:镉在睾丸癌症中的潜在作用和潜在机制。
镉是一种已知的人类致癌物,已被证明通过发挥内分泌和非内分泌作用,在多个层面上深刻影响男性生殖功能。尽管如此,对镉在人类睾丸癌症病因中的潜在作用的研究很少,目前可用的流行病学观察研究不足以得出这方面的明确结论。相反,在实验动物中的实验研究表明,镉是睾丸肿瘤的强诱导剂,主要以良性睾丸间质细胞腺瘤为代表;此外,在镉处理后,少数动物也发生了恶性转化。早期的动物实验研究提出了镉诱导睾丸肿瘤发生的内分泌依赖机制;然而,来自无细胞测定、体外研究和短期体内研究的最新发现强调,镉也可能通过早期发生的内分泌无关机制(包括睾丸内异常基因表达和遗传毒性效应)促进睾丸肿瘤的发展,并且发生在睾丸肿瘤发生之前。然而,到目前为止,这些与内分泌无关的机制还没有在从受影响的镉处理动物的睾丸肿瘤样本中直接研究。本综述通过报道少数可用的流行病学观察人类研究,并通过提供镉在睾丸肿瘤发病机制和进展中的作用的动物实验证据,重点关注镉暴露与睾丸癌症之间的关系。此外,将通过批判性地解决现有数据的优势和劣势,广泛讨论实验动物研究与人类镉暴露的相关性以及实验结果的转化潜力。
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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Toxicology provides up-to-date, objective analyses of topics related to the mechanisms of action, responses, and assessment of health risks due to toxicant exposure. The journal publishes critical, comprehensive reviews of research findings in toxicology and the application of toxicological information in assessing human health hazards and risks. Toxicants of concern include commodity and specialty chemicals such as formaldehyde, acrylonitrile, and pesticides; pharmaceutical agents of all types; consumer products such as macronutrients and food additives; environmental agents such as ambient ozone; and occupational exposures such as asbestos and benzene.
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