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Gut microbiota combined with metabolome dissects long-term nanoplastics exposure-induced disturbed spermatogenesis

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2023 16 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Qian He, Lin Zhu, Zhou Yan, Lin Zhu, Zhou Yan, Zhou Yan, Zhou Yan, Lin Zhu, Xiang Zhong, Xiang Zhong, Xiang Zhong, Xiang Zhong, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Liangkai Chen, Liangkai Chen, Liangkai Chen, Lei Luo, Lin Zhu, Liangkai Chen, Liangkai Chen, Zhou Yan, Liangkai Chen, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Zhou Yan, Liming Gong, Liming Gong, Lin Zhu, Qian He, Qian He, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lei Luo, Lin Zhu, Qian He, Qian He, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Zhou Yan, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Zhou Yan, Lin Zhu, Qian He, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lin Zhu, Lei Luo, Kunming Tian Kunming Tian Lin Zhu, Kunming Tian Kunming Tian Kunming Tian Kunming Tian Lin Zhu, Kunming Tian Kunming Tian

Summary

Researchers studied how long-term exposure to nanoplastics affects sperm production in mice by analyzing changes in gut bacteria and metabolic pathways. They found that nanoplastic exposure disrupted spermatogenesis, with amino-modified nanoplastics causing more severe effects than standard polystyrene particles. The study suggests that nanoplastics may harm male reproductive health by altering gut microbiota and lipid metabolism.

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As the concerned emerging pollutants, several lines of evidence have indicated that nanoplastics (NPs) lead to reproductive toxicity. However, the biological mechanism underlying NPs disturbed spermatogenesis remains largely unknown. Therefore, we aimed to reveal the potential mechanism of impaired spermatogenesis caused by long-term NPs exposure from the perspective of integrated metabolome and microbiome analysis. After 12 weeks of gavage of polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) and animo-modified polystyrene nanoplastics (Amino-NPs), a well-designed two-exposure stages experimental condition. We found that NPs exposure induced apparent abnormal spermatogenesis, which appeared more severe in the Amino-NPs group. Mechanistically, 14 floras associated with glucose and lipid metabolism were significantly altered, as evidenced by 16 S rRNA sequencing. Testicular metabolome revealed that the Top 50 changed metabolites were also enriched in lipid metabolism. Subsequently, the combined gut microbiome and metabolome analysis uncovered the strong correlations between Klebsiella, Blautia, Parabacteroides, and lipid metabolites (e.g., PC, LysoPC and GPCho). We speculate that the dysbiosis of gut microbiota-related disturbed lipid metabolism may be responsible for long-term NPs-induced damaged spermatogenesis, which provides new insights into NPs-induced dysregulated spermatogenesis.

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