Detrimental effects of temephos on male fertility: An in vitro study on a mouse model

So Hye Kim, Jeong Won Bae, Dae Hyun Kim, Dae Jin Jeong, Jae Jung Ha, Jun Koo Yi, Woo Sung Kwon

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Abstract

The World Health Organization recommends temephos as a nonsystemic organophosphorus pesticide due to its low mammalian toxicity compared with other chemical compounds. Although several studies have reported that temephos may be toxic under certain conditions, little research effort has been made to evaluate its effects on mammalian fertility. Therefore, the present study was designed to evaluate the effect of temephos on sperm functions and male fertility. Initially, cauda epididymis from mouse spermatozoa was incubated with temephos (0, 0.1, 1, 10, and 100 μM). Then, sperm motility and motion kinematics, capacitation status, intracellular adenosine triphosphate level, lactate dehydrogenase level, protein kinase A (PKA) activity, and degree of tyrosine phosphorylation were analyzed. Finally, the rates of fertilization and early embryonic development were evaluated. Sperm motility and motion kinematics were found to be significantly altered in temephos groups. In addition, the acrosome reaction and capacitation significantly increased and decreased in the 100 μM temephos group, respectively. Intracellular adenosine triphosphate levels significantly decreased in the 1, 10, and 100 μM temephos groups compared with that in the control group. Moreover, PKA activity and tyrosine phosphorylation significantly decreased in most temephos groups. Further, the rates of fertilization and early embryonic development significantly decreased in all temephos groups. Taken together, it was determined that temephos had harmful effects on male fertility. Therefore, the reproductive toxicity of temephos should be considered before its use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)150-155
Number of pages6
JournalReproductive Toxicology
Volume96
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2020

Keywords

  • Fertilization
  • Male fertility
  • Reproductive toxicity
  • Spermatozoa
  • Temephos

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