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Chronic exposure to polystyrene microplastics induced male reproductive toxicity and decreased testosterone levels via the LH-mediated LHR/cAMP/PKA/StAR pathway

Particle and Fibre Toxicology 2022 251 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 65 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Chun Pan, Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Dongmei Li, Haibo Jin, Chun Pan, Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Haibo Jin, Chun Pan, Haibo Jin, Chun Pan, Haibo Jin, Minghao Yan, Minghao Yan, Haibo Jin, Jie Ding Xiaoxuan Sha, Chun Pan, Haibo Jin, Xiaoxuan Sha, Dongmei Li, Chun Pan, Chengyue Jiang, Chun Pan, Chengyue Jiang, Xiaodong Han, Haibo Jin, Chengyue Jiang, Zhenyu Liu, Xiaodong Han, Zhenyu Liu, Zhenyu Liu, Luxi Li, Luxi Li, Mengge Pan, Dongmei Li, Haibo Jin, Jie Ding Xiaoxuan Sha, Mengge Pan, Mengge Pan, Haibo Jin, Xiaoxuan Sha, Dongmei Li, Xiaoxuan Sha, Mengge Pan, Xiaoxuan Sha, Dongmei Li, Xiaodong Han, Chengyue Jiang, Dongmei Li, Chengyue Jiang, Jie Ding Chun Pan, Chengyue Jiang, Chengyue Jiang, Xiaodong Han, Xiaodong Han, Luxi Li, Luxi Li, Chun Pan, Xiaodong Han, Xiaodong Han, Chun Pan, Xiaodong Han, Mengge Pan, Mengge Pan, Mengge Pan, Mengge Pan, Jie Ding Dongmei Li, Jie Ding Dongmei Li, Haibo Jin, Xiaodong Han, Xiaodong Han, Jie Ding Jie Ding

Summary

Mice exposed to polystyrene microplastics in their drinking water for 180 days showed significant reproductive damage, including reduced testosterone, lower sperm quality, and changes in testicular structure. The researchers identified a specific hormonal pathway through which microplastics suppress testosterone production in the cells that make it. This long-term, low-dose study is particularly relevant because the exposure levels are closer to what humans might experience in everyday life.

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Study Type In vivo

BACKGROUND: Microplastics (MPs), which are smaller in size and difficult to degrade, can be easily ingested by marine life and enter mammals through the food chain. Our previous study demonstrated that following acute exposure to MPs, the serum testosterone content reduced and sperm quality declined, resulting in male reproductive dysfunction in mice. However, the toxic effect of long-term exposure to MPs at environmental exposure levels on the reproductive system of mammals remains unclear. RESULTS: In vivo, mice were given drinking water containing 100 μg/L and 1000 μg/L polystyrene MPs (PS-MPs) with particle sizes of 0.5 μm, 4 μm, and 10 μm for 180 consecutive days. We observed alterations in testicular morphology and reductions in testosterone, LH and FSH contents in serum. In addition, the viability of sperm was declined and the rate of sperm abnormality was increased following exposure to PS-MPs. The expression of steroidogenic enzymes and StAR was downregulated in testis tissues. In vitro, we used primary Leydig cells to explore the underlying mechanism of the decrease in testosterone induced by PS-MPs. First, we discovered that PS-MPs attached to and became internalized by Leydig cells. And then we found that the contents of testosterone in the supernatant declined. Meanwhile, LHR, steroidogenic enzymes and StAR were downregulated with concentration-dependent on PS-MPs. We also confirmed that PS-MPs decreased StAR expression by inhibiting activation of the AC/cAMP/PKA pathway. Moreover, the overexpression of LHR alleviated the reduction in StAR and steroidogenic enzymes levels, and finally alleviated the reduction in testosterone induced by PS-MPs. CONCLUSIONS: PS-MPs exposure resulted in alterations in testicular histology, abnormal spermatogenesis, and interference of serum hormone secretion in mice. PS-MPs induced a reduction in testosterone level through downregulation of the LH-mediated LHR/cAMP/PKA/StAR pathway. In summary, our study showed that chronic exposure to PS-MPs resulted in toxicity of male reproduction under environmental exposure levels, and these potential risks may ring alarm bells of public health.

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