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Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo

INTRODUCTION: Arsenic and cadmium exposures cause significant adverse effects. This study aims to determine the urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations in men in order to analyze their profile in relation to sperm count test values. METHODES: We conducted an exposed-non-exposed analytical study o...

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Autores principales: Mukendi, Richard-A-Mutshimbe, Banza, Célestin Lubaba Nkulu, Mukeng, Clarence-A-Kaut, Ngwe, Jules Thaba Moyambe, Mwembo, Albert Ntambwe-A-Nkoy, Kalenga, Prosper Muenze Kayamba
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6110556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30167062
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.30.35.13694
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author Mukendi, Richard-A-Mutshimbe
Banza, Célestin Lubaba Nkulu
Mukeng, Clarence-A-Kaut
Ngwe, Jules Thaba Moyambe
Mwembo, Albert Ntambwe-A-Nkoy
Kalenga, Prosper Muenze Kayamba
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Banza, Célestin Lubaba Nkulu
Mukeng, Clarence-A-Kaut
Ngwe, Jules Thaba Moyambe
Mwembo, Albert Ntambwe-A-Nkoy
Kalenga, Prosper Muenze Kayamba
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description INTRODUCTION: Arsenic and cadmium exposures cause significant adverse effects. This study aims to determine the urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations in men in order to analyze their profile in relation to sperm count test values. METHODES: We conducted an exposed-non-exposed analytical study of men exposed to arsenic and cadmium in a mining area in Upper Katanga, DRC and of non-exposed men living far from any mining area. RESULTS: Study results show that 48% of exposed subjects had semen pH below the threshold value of 7.2 versus 16% of non-exposed subjects. The risk of a lowering of pH below the standards was more than 4 times higher (OR=4.85[1.9-12.39]) among exposed men. The difference between the averages of the total number of spermatozoa was statistically significant to the advantage of non-exposed subjects. Abnormal number of spermatozoa was much higher in exposed subjects. It was recorded a more rapid spermatozoa mobility degradation in exposed subjects. In addition, 44% of exposed men had urinary arsenic concentration > 20 µg/L versus 8% of non-exposed subjects, the risk of excessive arsenic accumulation was nine times higher in exposed men than in non-exposed men (OR=9.04 [2.82-28.96]). Sixty percent of exposed men had urinary cadmium concentration ≥0.5µg/ml versus 38% of non-exposed subjects, with an Odd Ratio of 2.45 [1.1-5.47], reflecting a risk of excessive cadmium accumulation in exposed men. On the other hand, it was recorded that, among exposed men, high urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations resulted in a proportional degradation of sperm count test values. CONCLUSION: This study shows, on one hand, high urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations and, on the other hand, more rapid and more severe alterations of sperm count test values in men living in mining area. This suggests a decline in male fertility which deserves to be further documented in future studies.
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spelling pubmed-61105562018-08-30 Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo Mukendi, Richard-A-Mutshimbe Banza, Célestin Lubaba Nkulu Mukeng, Clarence-A-Kaut Ngwe, Jules Thaba Moyambe Mwembo, Albert Ntambwe-A-Nkoy Kalenga, Prosper Muenze Kayamba Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Arsenic and cadmium exposures cause significant adverse effects. This study aims to determine the urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations in men in order to analyze their profile in relation to sperm count test values. METHODES: We conducted an exposed-non-exposed analytical study of men exposed to arsenic and cadmium in a mining area in Upper Katanga, DRC and of non-exposed men living far from any mining area. RESULTS: Study results show that 48% of exposed subjects had semen pH below the threshold value of 7.2 versus 16% of non-exposed subjects. The risk of a lowering of pH below the standards was more than 4 times higher (OR=4.85[1.9-12.39]) among exposed men. The difference between the averages of the total number of spermatozoa was statistically significant to the advantage of non-exposed subjects. Abnormal number of spermatozoa was much higher in exposed subjects. It was recorded a more rapid spermatozoa mobility degradation in exposed subjects. In addition, 44% of exposed men had urinary arsenic concentration > 20 µg/L versus 8% of non-exposed subjects, the risk of excessive arsenic accumulation was nine times higher in exposed men than in non-exposed men (OR=9.04 [2.82-28.96]). Sixty percent of exposed men had urinary cadmium concentration ≥0.5µg/ml versus 38% of non-exposed subjects, with an Odd Ratio of 2.45 [1.1-5.47], reflecting a risk of excessive cadmium accumulation in exposed men. On the other hand, it was recorded that, among exposed men, high urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations resulted in a proportional degradation of sperm count test values. CONCLUSION: This study shows, on one hand, high urinary arsenic and cadmium concentrations and, on the other hand, more rapid and more severe alterations of sperm count test values in men living in mining area. This suggests a decline in male fertility which deserves to be further documented in future studies. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2018-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6110556/ /pubmed/30167062 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.30.35.13694 Text en © Mukendi-A-Mutshimbe Richard et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mukendi, Richard-A-Mutshimbe
Banza, Célestin Lubaba Nkulu
Mukeng, Clarence-A-Kaut
Ngwe, Jules Thaba Moyambe
Mwembo, Albert Ntambwe-A-Nkoy
Kalenga, Prosper Muenze Kayamba
Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo
title Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo
title_full Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo
title_fullStr Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo
title_full_unstemmed Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo
title_short Exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du Haut-Katanga en République Démocratique du Congo
title_sort exposition de l’homme aux éléments traces métalliques et altération du sperme: étude menée dans les zones minières du haut-katanga en république démocratique du congo
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6110556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30167062
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.30.35.13694
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