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On environmental threats to male infertility 被引量:7

On environmental threats to male infertility
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摘要 The possibility that environmental pollutants damage human fertility is a topic of both public concern and scientific interest. The effect of environmental factors on male fertility (semen parameters) has been a special focus, stimulated in part by the dramatic damage inflicted by the pcstlcide DBCP on testicular function. Extensive searches for testicular toxicants (in particular, the proposed effects of endocrine-disrupting compounds through fetal exposure) have produced little hard evidence of impairment in humans. This scarcity of evidence may reflect the difficultles of studying human fertility. Future fertifity studies should consider the wide spectrum of environmental exposures that plausibly affect reproduction. The possibility that environmental pollutants damage human fertility is a topic of both public concern and scientific interest. The effect of environmental factors on male fertility (semen parameters) has been a special focus, stimulated in part by the dramatic damage inflicted by the pcstlcide DBCP on testicular function. Extensive searches for testicular toxicants (in particular, the proposed effects of endocrine-disrupting compounds through fetal exposure) have produced little hard evidence of impairment in humans. This scarcity of evidence may reflect the difficultles of studying human fertility. Future fertifity studies should consider the wide spectrum of environmental exposures that plausibly affect reproduction.
出处 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第2期199-200,I0005,共3页 亚洲男性学杂志(英文版)
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