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Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China

IMPORTANCE: The health effects of exposure to particulate matter (PM) on male fertility remain unclear. Although PM exposure has been linked with semen quality, the results were inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of different size fractions of PM (<2.5 μm [PM(2.5)], 2.5-10 μm [PM...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Yan, Zhu, Qianqian, Lin, Jiaying, Cai, Jing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8855237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35175344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.48684
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Zhu, Qianqian
Lin, Jiaying
Cai, Jing
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description IMPORTANCE: The health effects of exposure to particulate matter (PM) on male fertility remain unclear. Although PM exposure has been linked with semen quality, the results were inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of different size fractions of PM (<2.5 μm [PM(2.5)], 2.5-10 μm [PM(2.5-10)], and ≤10 μm [PM(10)]) exposure with semen quality in China. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study was conducted using data on men whose wives underwent assisted reproductive technology procedures in a tertiary hospital in Shanghai, China, from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2019. Participants were from 340 prefecture-level cities of China and were followed up from the date of their first visit until December 31, 2019. Data were analyzed from December 1, 2020, to May 15, 2021. EXPOSURES: Exposure to PM(2.5), PM(2.5-10), and PM(10) during the entire period (0-90 days before semen ejaculation) and key periods of sperm development (0-9, 10-14, and 70-90 days before semen ejaculation). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Semen quality, including sperm count, concentration, and motility. RESULTS: A total of 33 876 men were included in the final analysis, with a mean (SD) age of 34.1 (5.7) years and large variation of PM exposure. For example, the median exposure to PM(2.5) during the entire period of sperm development was 46.05 (IQR, 34.38-61.65) μg/m(3). During the entire period of sperm development, exposures to higher levels of PM were significantly associated with lower total and progressive sperm motility. For total sperm motility, an IQR increase in PM(2.5) exposure was associated with an estimated effect decrease of −3.60% (95% CI, −3.93% to −3.26%); an increase in PM(2.5-10) exposure, with an estimated effect decrease of −0.45% (95% CI, −0.76% to −0.14%); and an increase in PM(10) exposure, with an estimated effect decrease of −2.44% (95% CI, −2.91% to −1.96%). Similar results were observed for progressive motility. An IQR increase in PM(2.5) or PM(10) exposures was associated with an estimated effect decrease on sperm progressive motility of −1.87% (95% CI, −2.37% to −1.36%) and −1.05% (95% CI, −1.45% to −0.64%), respectively. However, no significant associations were observed between PM exposure during the entire period of sperm development and sperm count or concentration. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: These findings suggest that PM exposure may adversely affect sperm motility and highlight the need to reduce ambient particulate air pollution exposure for reproductive-aged men.
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spelling pubmed-88552372022-03-03 Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China Zhao, Yan Zhu, Qianqian Lin, Jiaying Cai, Jing JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: The health effects of exposure to particulate matter (PM) on male fertility remain unclear. Although PM exposure has been linked with semen quality, the results were inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of different size fractions of PM (<2.5 μm [PM(2.5)], 2.5-10 μm [PM(2.5-10)], and ≤10 μm [PM(10)]) exposure with semen quality in China. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study was conducted using data on men whose wives underwent assisted reproductive technology procedures in a tertiary hospital in Shanghai, China, from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2019. Participants were from 340 prefecture-level cities of China and were followed up from the date of their first visit until December 31, 2019. Data were analyzed from December 1, 2020, to May 15, 2021. EXPOSURES: Exposure to PM(2.5), PM(2.5-10), and PM(10) during the entire period (0-90 days before semen ejaculation) and key periods of sperm development (0-9, 10-14, and 70-90 days before semen ejaculation). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Semen quality, including sperm count, concentration, and motility. RESULTS: A total of 33 876 men were included in the final analysis, with a mean (SD) age of 34.1 (5.7) years and large variation of PM exposure. For example, the median exposure to PM(2.5) during the entire period of sperm development was 46.05 (IQR, 34.38-61.65) μg/m(3). During the entire period of sperm development, exposures to higher levels of PM were significantly associated with lower total and progressive sperm motility. For total sperm motility, an IQR increase in PM(2.5) exposure was associated with an estimated effect decrease of −3.60% (95% CI, −3.93% to −3.26%); an increase in PM(2.5-10) exposure, with an estimated effect decrease of −0.45% (95% CI, −0.76% to −0.14%); and an increase in PM(10) exposure, with an estimated effect decrease of −2.44% (95% CI, −2.91% to −1.96%). Similar results were observed for progressive motility. An IQR increase in PM(2.5) or PM(10) exposures was associated with an estimated effect decrease on sperm progressive motility of −1.87% (95% CI, −2.37% to −1.36%) and −1.05% (95% CI, −1.45% to −0.64%), respectively. However, no significant associations were observed between PM exposure during the entire period of sperm development and sperm count or concentration. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: These findings suggest that PM exposure may adversely affect sperm motility and highlight the need to reduce ambient particulate air pollution exposure for reproductive-aged men. American Medical Association 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8855237/ /pubmed/35175344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.48684 Text en Copyright 2022 Zhao Y et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Zhao, Yan
Zhu, Qianqian
Lin, Jiaying
Cai, Jing
Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China
title Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China
title_full Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China
title_fullStr Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China
title_full_unstemmed Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China
title_short Association of Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution With Semen Quality Among Men in China
title_sort association of exposure to particulate matter air pollution with semen quality among men in china
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8855237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35175344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.48684
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