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Benzophenone-2 exerts reproductive toxicity in male rats

Journal

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
Volume 120, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2023.108450

Keywords

Benzophenones; Benzophenone-2; Sex hormone; Reproductive toxicity; Testicular macrophages; Testes inflammation

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The study aimed to determine the effect of BP-2 on testicular function and investigate the role of the immune system in its toxicity. BP-2 was found to reduce sperm count and motility, increase abnormal sperm morphology, and decrease testosterone levels. The results suggest that the immunoactivation in the testes caused by BP-2 may contribute to its effects on testicular function.
Benzophenone derivatives such as benzophenone-2 (BP-2) belong to the group of endocrine disrupting com-pounds (EDCs). Increased exposure to EDCs is considered to be an important factor behind the decline of human fertility. The main aim of the present study was to determine the effect of BP-2 on testicular function specified by sperm analysis, the level of sex hormones and their receptors. Since BP-2 has been shown to activate the immune system, another aim of the research was to verify the hypothesis that the immune system may be contributing to the testis toxicity of this compound and for this purpose changes in macrophage and lymphocyte populations in the testes were determined. BP-2 at a dose of 100 mg/kg was administered dermally, twice daily at a dose of 100 mg/kg for 4-weeks. It was shown that BP-2 reduced the number and motility of sperm and increased the number of sperm showing morphological changes. By determining the concentration of sex hormones, a significant decrease in testosterone levels and an increase in the blood levels of 17 & beta;-estradiol were demonstrated. Similar to the results obtained from the blood samples, testosterone levels in the testes were lowered, which could affect sperm parameters. The effect of BP-2 on lowering testosterone levels and the number of sperm cells may be due to immunoactivation in the testes, because it has been detected that this compound significantly decreased the number of the immunosuppressive resident testicular macrophages (TMs) (CD68-CD163+), but increased pro-inflammatory TMs with monocyte-like properties (CD68+CD163-).

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