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  • * Measurements followed WHO guidelines, and urinary levels of iAs and metabolites were analyzed to assess exposure, while accounting for other factors that might affect semen quality.
  • * Ultimately, the study found no significant link between iAs exposure and semen parameters, likely due to the lower exposure levels in humans compared to those in rodents, which showed harmful effects at much higher doses.

Article Abstract

Inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been known as a testicular toxicant in experimental rodents. Possible association between iAs exposure and semen quality (semen volume, sperm concentration, and sperm motility) was explored in male partners of couples (n = 42) who visited a gynecology clinic in Tokyo for infertility consultation. Semen parameters were measured according to WHO guideline at the clinic, and urinary iAs and methylarsonic acid (MMA), and dimethylarsinic acid concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography-hydride generation-ICP mass spectrometry. Biological attributes, dietary habits, and exposure levels to other chemicals with known effects on semen parameters were taken into consideration as covariates. Multiple regression analyses and logistic regression analyses did not find iAs exposure as significant contributor to semen parameters. Lower exposure level of subjects (estimated to be 0.5 μg kg(-1) day(-1)) was considered a reason of the absence of adverse effects on semen parameters, which were seen in rodents dosed with 4-7.5 mg kg(-1).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2015.1128711DOI Listing

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