Environmental exposure to toxic levels of lead (Pb) occurs in a number of industries with potential adverse effects on the reproductive capacity of exposed men. Clinical and animal studies indicate that abnormalities of spermatogenesis result from toxic lead exposure, but eventual histopathologic alterations involved have not been identified. To explore putative abnormalities in the reproductive gonadotropic axis following lead intoxication, experimental animals when exposed to low levels of lead, 65 days old animals were treated with distilled water containing 0, 0 mg (control), 10 mg lead (Pb)/Kg/day and 15 mg lead (Pb)/Kg/day intraperitoneally for 20 days. At the end of treatment, the animals were sacrificed and the blood collected for l...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and functional features of the proce...
Environmental pollution is one of the main factors responsible for reducing fertility in males. Lead...
Introduction: In early 1960\u27s, there is a first evidence of the toxic effects ionizing radiation ...
An important part of male infertility of unknown etiology may be attributed to various environmental...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
Lead is a male reproductive toxicant. Lead exposure results in a general suppression of the hypothal...
The effects of exposure to lead on endocrine function and the reproductive parameters were studied i...
The purpose of this study was to establish the effects of lead on the non-human primate testis. Sixt...
Background: Lead is a heavy metal known to exert pathological effects on the male reproductive organ...
Lead is the oldest environmental contaminant which is a known abortifacient and spermicidal agent in...
Occupational lead exposure caused male reproductive impairment, but information on spermatozoa acti...
Human studies indicate exposure to lead is associated with decreased sperm quality with modest, if a...
Lead is a male reproductive toxicant. Data suggest that rats dosed with relatively high levels of le...
Lead has been associated with infertility since the times of the Roman Empire. It causes asthenosper...
Lead, heavy metal, has been associated with various health disorders including respiratory, digestiv...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and functional features of the proce...
Environmental pollution is one of the main factors responsible for reducing fertility in males. Lead...
Introduction: In early 1960\u27s, there is a first evidence of the toxic effects ionizing radiation ...
An important part of male infertility of unknown etiology may be attributed to various environmental...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
Lead is a male reproductive toxicant. Lead exposure results in a general suppression of the hypothal...
The effects of exposure to lead on endocrine function and the reproductive parameters were studied i...
The purpose of this study was to establish the effects of lead on the non-human primate testis. Sixt...
Background: Lead is a heavy metal known to exert pathological effects on the male reproductive organ...
Lead is the oldest environmental contaminant which is a known abortifacient and spermicidal agent in...
Occupational lead exposure caused male reproductive impairment, but information on spermatozoa acti...
Human studies indicate exposure to lead is associated with decreased sperm quality with modest, if a...
Lead is a male reproductive toxicant. Data suggest that rats dosed with relatively high levels of le...
Lead has been associated with infertility since the times of the Roman Empire. It causes asthenosper...
Lead, heavy metal, has been associated with various health disorders including respiratory, digestiv...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and functional features of the proce...
Environmental pollution is one of the main factors responsible for reducing fertility in males. Lead...
Introduction: In early 1960\u27s, there is a first evidence of the toxic effects ionizing radiation ...