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Arsenic reproductive system

Reproductive system Environmental arsenic exposure can impair male fertility. A case-control study in China concluded that elevated inorganic arsenate (Asi(V)) exposure is associated with arsenic-induced male infertility. The mechanism of toxicity by arsenic species may involve oxidative stress and sexual hormone disruption measured by biomarkers including acylcamitines, aspartic acid and hydroxyestrone, which were negatively associated with infertility, and uridine and methylxanthine, which were positively associated [44 ]. Arsenic exposme is also correlated to a decrease in human semen quality as reported in a reproductive-age Chinese cohort. The study demonstrated significant association of dimethyl arsenic species (DMA) concentration with low sperm concentrations [45 -]. [Pg.301]

Trace metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, mercury, zinc) Industrial and municipal wastewaters runoff from urban areas and landfill erosion of contaminated soils and sediments atmospheric deposition Toxic effects including birth defects, reproductive failure, cancer, and systemic poisoning. [Pg.769]

In contrast to arsenic, trace concentrations of selenium are essential for human and animal health. Until the late 1980s, the only known metabolic role for selenium in mammals was as a component of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), an anti-oxidant that prevents cell degeneration. There is now growing evidence, however, that a seleno-enzyme is involved in the synthesis of thyroid hormones (Arthur and Beckett, 1989 G. F. Combs and S. B. Combs, 1986). Selenium dehciency has been linked to cancer, AIDS, heart disease, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthropathy, immune system and reproductive disorders in humans, and white muscle disease in animals (Levander,... [Pg.4561]

Effects of Arsenic (Ash known as far back as the 13 century. As is a poison as well as a cure for some diseases or metal for glass, laser, semiconductors. Routes of attack are ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact. The targeted organs are digestive, respiratory, reproductive and central nervous systems, skin, liver, kidneys etc. [Pg.359]


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