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Ozone exposure associates with sperm quality indicators: Sperm telomere length as a potential mediating factor

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 459, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132292

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Ozone; Sperm telomere length; Mitochondrial DNA copy number; Sperm quality; Mediation effect

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The study found a correlation between ambient O3 exposure and sperm quality parameters. O3 exposure was associated with a decrease in sperm telomere length and various sperm quality parameters, but an increase in total motility and progressive motility. The strongest association was observed when exposure was measured during the spermatogenesis stage II. Approximately 9% and 8% of the association between O3 exposure and sperm concentration and count, respectively, was mediated by sperm telomere length.
Evidence linking O3 exposure and human semen quality is limited and conflicting and the mechanism underlying the association remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the associations between ambient O3 exposure and sperm quality parameters and explored the mediating role of sperm mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn) and sperm telomere length (STL) among 1068 potential sperm donors who provided 5002 repeated semen samples over approximately 90 days. We found that every 10 & mu;g/m3 increase in O3 exposure was associated with a decrease in STL, sperm concentration, total count, total motile sperm number, and semen volume. However, O3 exposure was associated with increased total motility and progressive motility. The association for sperm quality parameters was stronger when exposure was measured at spermatogenesis stages I and II. For STL, the strongest association was observed when exposure was measured at spermatogenesis stage II. Additionally, we found that approximately 9% and 8% of the association between O3 exposure and sperm concentration and count was mediated by STL, respectively. In summary, our findings suggest that O3 pollution may affect sperm telomere length, eventually leading to reduced semen quality.

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