DNA DAMAGE AND DECREASE OF SPERM QUALITY IN MEN OCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED TO POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAH’s)
2011
Background and aims: Over the last decade, concerns have been mounting over declining levels of semen quality (1). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) constitute a group of genotoxic, lipophilic, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals that are distributed in the environment. The aim was to evaluate the association between the urinary levels of 1-hydroxypyrene with the DNA damage, with sperm quality and with the frequency of CYP1A1, GSST1 and GSTM1 polymorphisms. Methods: A cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate the adverse effects of PHAs. A total of 71 subjects, 36 occupationally exposed and 35 unexposed men were included in our study. Semen, blood and urine samples were taken to volunteers to evaluate: sperm quality, 1-hydroxypyrene urinary levels (Biomarker of exposure PAH’s), DNA damage and the frequency of polymorphism CYP1A1, GSTT1 y GSTM1. Results: DNA damage was significantly higher in occupationally exposed subjects (p <0.05). The frequency of genotypes of the enzymes tested was not stati...
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