Title of article :
Heavy Metal Pollution and Men Infertility in Al-Falluja City
Author/Authors :
hassani, hayfa h. al-nahrin university - college of applied biotechnology, Iraq , hasan, hathama r. baghdad university - college of science - department of chemistry, Iraq , mohamed, wissam m. bagdad university - college of science - department of chemistry, iraq , majeed, bushra j. ministry of health - gynecology-obstetric unit, iraq , khalf, zainab s. ministry of health - division of laboratory - health department rusafa, iraq
From page :
819
To page :
828
Abstract :
Infertilityis oneuof the most problemsathatufacingaadvancedunations. In the general, about halfof allacasesaof the infertility are causedby factors thaturelated toathe male partner. Propos educausesvofumalev infertility include evgeneticuand environmental factors. Blood samples from 64 infertileumen allawere living in urban its al-Fallujah city (30 azospermeiauand 34 oligospermeia) and 32 fertile men (asuthe control group) were collected. Heavy metal concentrations inusera of infertile and fertile groupswereumeasured by using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Y- chromosomemicrodeletions were detected by using PCR techniques. Significantdifferences (P≤0.05)uin the concentration ofucopper (0.0267±0.0147 and 0.0278±0.0273, for infertileuand fertile group respectively), cadmium (0.0477± 0.0038 and 0.0446±0.0059, respectively) and zinc (1.08 ± 0.16) in fertile groupamoreover wereadetected, no deletionsawere recorded in Y Chromosome in peopleuwho exposed to heavy metals in each a azospermiavor severe oligospermia groups. Spermatogenesis disruption in theamale at any phase of cell differentiationamay be increased the abnormaluof sperm count also decrease theutotalspermucount, impair the stability of sperm chromatinuordamageain the sperm DNA.
Keywords :
Heavy metals , Pollution , Infertility , Falujha city , Y Chromosome
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Record number :
2691849
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