The influence of air pollution on human reproduction
Air pollution is the main reason for global environmental hazards and human population. It is caused by different chemical compounds emitted by industry, vehicles and households. When inhaled with air, such substances get into the blood and they penetrate almost all the tissues, disturbing thus thei...
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doaj-753fad4214c14608bc2597c1f943490c2020-11-24T21:10:50ZengIndex Copernicus International S.A.Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej0032-54491732-26932018-02-0172354210.5604/01.3001.0010.870001.3001.0010.8700The influence of air pollution on human reproductionArtur Wdowiak0Edyta Wdowiak1Iwona Bojar2Grzegorz Bakalczuk3Pracownia Technik Diagnostycznych, Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu, Uniwersytet Medyczny w LublinieMiędzynarodowe Naukowe Towarzystwo Wspierania i Rozwoju Technologii MedycznychZakład Zdrowia Kobiet, Instytut Medycyny Wsi w LublinieZakład Położnictwa, Ginekologii i Pielęgniarstwa Położniczo-Ginekologicznego, Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu, Uniwersytet Medyczny w LublinieAir pollution is the main reason for global environmental hazards and human population. It is caused by different chemical compounds emitted by industry, vehicles and households. When inhaled with air, such substances get into the blood and they penetrate almost all the tissues, disturbing thus their physiology. Their detrimental effect is caused by the generation zanieczyszof oxidative stress, which results in the peroxidation of cell membranes and disturbance of basic cell functions. The latest worldwide research has proven the relationship between the exposure to air pollution and an increased mortality rate due to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Recently, it has been confirmed in numerous publications that air pollution also has an adverse effect on the human reproductive potential. It is the objective of the present article to analyze the current knowledge about the relationship between hazardous substances present in the air and human fertility function. Numerous research studies have shown that air pollution negatively affects men’s semen parameters, especially the morphological structure of sperm. However, the available research results present the inconsistent hierarchy of the impact that the individual chemical substances have on a given sperm’s parameter. Air pollution is also responsible for the epigenetic changes in sperm, which may result in genetic mutations of future generations. The relationship between the exposure to air pollution and reduced female fertility, as well as the risk of miscarriage and genetic disorders (e.g. Down syndrome), teratogenic effects (congenital heart defects, neural tube defects, cleft palate) and the low birth weight of fetus, has been already confirmed. The adverse impact of air pollution on the operating efficiency of an IVF laboratory has been also proven. Thus, all of the above creates the need for further research on that issue and organization of the existing knowledge. http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0010.8700air pollutionpregnancyfertilitysemenfetus defects |
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The influence of air pollution on human reproduction |
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Air pollution is the main reason for global environmental hazards and human population. It is caused by different chemical compounds emitted by industry, vehicles and households. When inhaled with air, such substances get into the blood and they penetrate almost all the tissues, disturbing thus their physiology. Their detrimental effect is caused by the generation zanieczyszof
oxidative stress, which results in the peroxidation of cell membranes and disturbance of
basic cell functions. The latest worldwide research has proven the relationship between the
exposure to air pollution and an increased mortality rate due to cardiovascular and respiratory
diseases. Recently, it has been confirmed in numerous publications that air pollution also has
an adverse effect on the human reproductive potential.
It is the objective of the present article to analyze the current knowledge about the relationship
between hazardous substances present in the air and human fertility function.
Numerous research studies have shown that air pollution negatively affects men’s semen
parameters, especially the morphological structure of sperm. However, the available research
results present the inconsistent hierarchy of the impact that the individual chemical
substances have on a given sperm’s parameter. Air pollution is also responsible for the epigenetic
changes in sperm, which may result in genetic mutations of future generations. The
relationship between the exposure to air pollution and reduced female fertility, as well as the
risk of miscarriage and genetic disorders (e.g. Down syndrome), teratogenic effects (congenital
heart defects, neural tube defects, cleft palate) and the low birth weight of fetus, has been
already confirmed. The adverse impact of air pollution on the operating efficiency of an IVF
laboratory has been also proven. Thus, all of the above creates the need for further research
on that issue and organization of the existing knowledge.
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