Introduction: During the last decades, frequent reports on the poor semen quality in humans have raised many researchers' concerns to study the possible impact of lifestyle or environmental factors on semen quality. The debate is continuously growing on the adverse reproductive effects of exposure to heavy and trace metals found in the environment, even at their relatively low levels. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out from July 2018 to February 2019. A total of 40 men were divided into two groups (idiopathic oligo– and/or asthenozoospermia and normozoospermic men) to determine the correlation between arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), and manganese (Mn) levels in the seminal plasma with sperm quality parameters i...
Background: The trace element copper has been identified as a highly toxic element for sperm. It is ...
Macro and trace elements are important regulators of biological processes, including those ones lin...
Background: As a consequence of the progressive decline in human semen quality in recent decades, mo...
The objective of the study was to examine the associations between environmentally relevant low meta...
Abstract Background Exposure to metals/metalloids, including essential and nonessential elements, ha...
WOS: 000314145000010Objective: Infertility is shown in approximately 10-15% of the couples. Male inf...
Relevance: Male infertility is a multifactorial disorder that occurs in about 50% of infertile coupl...
Background: Heavy metal-induced oxidative stress has been implicated in abnormal sperm functions and...
Exposure to metals, including essential and nonessential elements, is widespread and may be associat...
Background: Oxidative stress affects sperm quality negatively. To maintain the pro/antioxidant balan...
One known environmental risk factor impacting on human reproduction is heavy metal pollution. Althou...
Background: Essential elements such as iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), selenium (Se)...
Copyright © 2012 Lidia Mı́nguez-Alarcón et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Abstract Background Animal studies have shown the reproductive toxicity of a number of heavy metals....
Infertility is considered a worldwide problem which is thought to be caused by multiple factors. The...
Background: The trace element copper has been identified as a highly toxic element for sperm. It is ...
Macro and trace elements are important regulators of biological processes, including those ones lin...
Background: As a consequence of the progressive decline in human semen quality in recent decades, mo...
The objective of the study was to examine the associations between environmentally relevant low meta...
Abstract Background Exposure to metals/metalloids, including essential and nonessential elements, ha...
WOS: 000314145000010Objective: Infertility is shown in approximately 10-15% of the couples. Male inf...
Relevance: Male infertility is a multifactorial disorder that occurs in about 50% of infertile coupl...
Background: Heavy metal-induced oxidative stress has been implicated in abnormal sperm functions and...
Exposure to metals, including essential and nonessential elements, is widespread and may be associat...
Background: Oxidative stress affects sperm quality negatively. To maintain the pro/antioxidant balan...
One known environmental risk factor impacting on human reproduction is heavy metal pollution. Althou...
Background: Essential elements such as iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), selenium (Se)...
Copyright © 2012 Lidia Mı́nguez-Alarcón et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Abstract Background Animal studies have shown the reproductive toxicity of a number of heavy metals....
Infertility is considered a worldwide problem which is thought to be caused by multiple factors. The...
Background: The trace element copper has been identified as a highly toxic element for sperm. It is ...
Macro and trace elements are important regulators of biological processes, including those ones lin...
Background: As a consequence of the progressive decline in human semen quality in recent decades, mo...