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Chronic effects of low lead levels on sperm quality, gonadotropins and testosterone in albino rats
Authors:Lynda Allouche   Mohamed Hamadouche  Abderrezek Touabti  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Setif, Algeria;bDepartment of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Setif, Algeria;cDepartment of Occupational Medicine, University Hospital, Setif, Algeria;dLaboratory of Medical Analysis, University Hospital, Setif, Algeria
Abstract:The current study evaluates the impact of low or moderate levels of lead acetate (PbAc) on sperm parameters, gonadotropins (FSH, LH) and testosterone. Adult albino wistar male rats were allocated to five groups and given 0%, 0.025%, 0.05%, 0.1% and 0.3% PbAc in distilled drinking water for 24 weeks.There was no change in body weight gain and in absolute or relative weight of testes, epididymides and seminal vesicles. The ventral prostate weight was decreased in groups exposed to 0.05%, 0.1% and 0.3% PbAc without statistically significant differences.Sperm velocity was decreased in all treated groups while reduction of sperm motility was observed in rats exposed to 0.05%, 0.1% and 0.3% PbAc without statistically significant differences compared to the control group. However, there was a significant increase greater than 100% in the total percentage of abnormal sperm in groups treated with 0.1% (p<0.01) and 0.3% PbAc (p<0.05).The frequency of dead sperm was significantly increased only in the 0.3% PbAc group (p<0.01). Significant increases in frequencies of amorphous head sperm (p<0.01) and abnormal tails (p<0.01) were found in the group exposed to 0.1% PbAc, while the frequency of neck abnormalities was increased in the high-lead-exposed group (p<0.01).The levels of LH and FSH were not significantly affected after lead treatment and significant increase in serum testosterone level was noted only in animals administered 0.05% PbAc (p<0.01).In conclusion, our results reveal that some sperm parameters were altered at low or moderate lead concentrations with no obvious alteration of hypothalamic–pituitary function. The increase of testosterone level observed suggests that lead may target testicular function.
Keywords:Rat   Lead acetate   Spermatozoa   FSH   LH   Testosterone
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