The pollutants of atmospheric air have a negative impact on the reproductive system and men fertility at different levels, adversely affects the processes spermatogenesis and semen parameters, has gametotoxic and genotoxic effects. The review considers the effects of fine particles, various gases (nitrogen dioxide and oxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone), heavy metals (lead, cadmium) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on male reproductive system, quantity of sperm, mobility, morphology, number of sperm and fragmentation of sperm DNA. The studies about the influence of air pollution on male reproductive system on laboratory animal models are analyzed
Abstract Air pollution is a cause of concern for human health. For instance, it is associated with a...
Introduction. Man is the only being that has created an artificial environment, or civilization. The...
This review briefly considers the testicular damage elicited by environmental chemical pollution. It...
Abstract Exposure to air pollution has been clearly associated with a range of adverse health effect...
Air pollution is the main reason for global environmental hazards and human population. It is caused...
Abstract Background Air pollution is involved in many pathologies. These pollutants act through seve...
Background: A few studies have been carried out regarding the effect of air pollution on the sperm q...
BackgroundResearch has suggested an association with ambient air pollution and sperm quality.Objecti...
Male fertility and semen quality have declined over recent decades. Among other causes, exposure to ...
Introduction. Several studies have explored the association between outdoor air pollution and semen ...
BackgroundResearch has suggested an association with ambient air pollution and sperm quality.Objecti...
Background: Despite increasing evidence that particulate air pollution has adverse effects on human ...
Environmental factors could have a key role in the remarkable and continuous decline of sperm qualit...
Environmental factors could have a key role in the continuous and remarkable decline of sperm qualit...
[[abstract]]Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chemicals that persist in the environment, bioa...
Abstract Air pollution is a cause of concern for human health. For instance, it is associated with a...
Introduction. Man is the only being that has created an artificial environment, or civilization. The...
This review briefly considers the testicular damage elicited by environmental chemical pollution. It...
Abstract Exposure to air pollution has been clearly associated with a range of adverse health effect...
Air pollution is the main reason for global environmental hazards and human population. It is caused...
Abstract Background Air pollution is involved in many pathologies. These pollutants act through seve...
Background: A few studies have been carried out regarding the effect of air pollution on the sperm q...
BackgroundResearch has suggested an association with ambient air pollution and sperm quality.Objecti...
Male fertility and semen quality have declined over recent decades. Among other causes, exposure to ...
Introduction. Several studies have explored the association between outdoor air pollution and semen ...
BackgroundResearch has suggested an association with ambient air pollution and sperm quality.Objecti...
Background: Despite increasing evidence that particulate air pollution has adverse effects on human ...
Environmental factors could have a key role in the remarkable and continuous decline of sperm qualit...
Environmental factors could have a key role in the continuous and remarkable decline of sperm qualit...
[[abstract]]Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chemicals that persist in the environment, bioa...
Abstract Air pollution is a cause of concern for human health. For instance, it is associated with a...
Introduction. Man is the only being that has created an artificial environment, or civilization. The...
This review briefly considers the testicular damage elicited by environmental chemical pollution. It...