Epididymal sperm motion as a parameter of male reproductive toxicity: sperm motion, fertility, and histopathology in ethinylestradiol-treated rats

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作者
Kaneto, M [1 ]
Kanamori, S [1 ]
Hishikawa, A [1 ]
Kishi, K [1 ]
机构
[1] Shionogi & Co Ltd, Dev Res Labs, Osaka 5610825, Japan
关键词
ethinylestradiol; sperm motion; CASA; fertility; spermatogenesis; epididymis;
D O I
10.1016/S0890-6238(99)00021-0
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The present study was designed to characterize the effect of ethinylestradiol (EE) on epididymal sperm motion using a computer-assisted sperm analysis system (CASA), and to elucidate the correlation between sperm motion endpoints and other measures including fertility, histopathologic, and endocrinologic endpoints. EE was orally given to adult male rats at a daily dosage of 10 mg/kg for 3 and 5 d, and at daily dosages of 1 and 10 mg/kg for 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks. Changes in sperm motion were first detected after one week of treatment. Of nine sperm motion parameters, the percentage of motile sperm, velocity, and amplitude of the lateral head displacement (ALH) were decreased in the 10 mg/kg dosing group. Accompanying the decreases in those parameters, the male fertility indices in the 10 mg/kg dosing group were reduced after one week of treatment, and no males in this group could impregnate intact females after 2 weeks or more of treatment. The number of sperm heads in the cauda epididymis in the 10 mg/kg dosing group was reduced to about one-half that in the control group after one week of treatment, whereas the total number of homogenization-resistant advanced spermatids in the testis was not altered and only a slight change was detected in the number and morphology of germ cells in the testis. These results suggest that reduction in the number of epididymal sperm and in sperm motion are not secondary to testicular alteration. However, after 3 weeks of treatment, the number of sperm heads in the testis was drastically reduced with severe atrophy of the seminiferous tubules both in the 1 and 10 mg/kg dosing groups. The profiling of epididymal luminal fluid proteins indicated that two major bands that migrated with molecular weights of about 22 and 23 kDa were weakened and their density was reduced to approximately 70% of the control after 5-d and one week treatments in the 10 mg/kg dosing group. Circulating testosterone declined drastically after 3 d of treatment and remained at undetectable levels with a concomitant decline of circulating LH and FSH, suggesting that EE inhibits testosterone secretion immediately via a negative feedback system, and there follow changes in the accessory reproductive organs including the epididymis. These results indicate that EE affects epididymal spermatozoa before testicular germ cells via a testosterone deficiency, when it is administered at extremely high dosages. The reduction in the sperm motion manifested as decreases in the percentage of motile sperm, ALH, and velocity, is considered to be responsible for the onset of infertility. Sperm motion analysis could be particularly useful for detecting the toxic effects of chemicals that act through the endocrinologic system on the epididymis. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
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