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Human Fertility
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Occupational risk factors and frequency of sex chromosome disomy

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Pages 200-207 | Received 07 May 2014, Accepted 14 Sep 2014, Published online: 17 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

Possible reproductive toxicants such as occupational factors may affect the normal disjunction of chromosomes during meiosis, thereby altering the number of chromosomes in sperm nuclei. The purpose of the present analysis was to determine whether exposure to occupational factors existing in a contemporary work setting affected sperm aneuploidy.

The study population consisted of 212 men who attended the infertility clinic for diagnostic purposes. The men either had a normal semen concentration of 20–300 million/ml or slight oligozoospermia (semen concentration of 15–20 million/ml) (CitationWHO 1999). All participants were interviewed and provided a semen sample. Sperm aneuploidy was assessed using multicolor FISH.

After adjustment for potential confounders, positive associations were found between disomy XY18, 18, and sex chromosome disomy and exposure to mechanical vibrations (p = 0.03, p = 0.04, p = 0.03, respectively). In addition, sitting for more than 6 h at work increased X and Y disomy (p = 0.03, p = 0.04, respectively). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to show a significant effect of occupational factors on sperm aneuploidy. As such, the results need to be confirmed in larger studies.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

This study was performed under the project “Epidemiology of reproductive hazards — multicenter study in Poland” supported by National Center for Research and Development in Poland, from grant no. PBZ-MEiN-/8/2//2006; contract no. K140/P01/2007/1.2.1.2.

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