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Crude Oil-Induced Reproductive Disorders in Male Goldfish: Testicular Histopathology, Sex Steroid Hormones, and Sperm Swimming Kinematics

M. Mahlouji, SMH. Alavi, J. Ghasemi, AH. Jalili, MT. Mozanzadeh, S. Zhang, NE. Shazada, IAE. Butts, SH. Hoseinifar, O. Linhart

. 2025 ; 45 (5) : 767-782. [pub] 20241225

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25015980

Grantová podpora
120/S/98 Department of Environment of Iran
90238 Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic

Crude oil contamination has been shown to impair reproduction in aquatic animals through carcinogenic and genotoxic properties. Here, we assessed the endocrine-disrupting function of crude oil on male reproductive system based on testicular histology, sex steroid hormones, and fertility endpoints in adult male goldfish (Carassius auratus), which were exposed to 0.02- to 2-mg/L crude oil for 21 days (Experiment #1) or to 5- to 250-mg/L crude oil for 9 days (Experiment #2). The crude oil contained 0.22-mg/L nickel (Ni), 1.10-mg/L vanadium (V), and 12.87-mg/L polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Twenty-four hours after adding crude oil, the sum of PAHs ranged from 0.30 to 2.28 μg/L in the aquaria containing 0.02- and 250-mg/L crude oil, respectively. Water analyses for heavy metals in Experiment #2 showed high concentrations (mg/L) of Ni (0.07-0-09) and V (0.10-0.21). For both experiments, exposure to crude oil did not impact gonadosomatic index; however, testes showed histopathological defects including hyperplasia or hypertrophy of Sertoli cells, depletion of the Leydig cells, necrosis of germ cells, and fibrosis of lobular wall. In Experiment #1, sperm production and motility, testosterone (T), and 17β-estradiol (E2) were not significantly different among treatments. In Experiment #2, the number of spermiating males decreased by ~50% following exposure to 250-mg/L crude oil. Sperm production, motility kinematics, T, and the T/E2 ratio significantly decreased in males exposed to ≥ 50-mg/L crude oil; however, E2 remained unchanged. Results show crude oil-induced imbalance of sex steroid hormones disrupts spermatogenesis resulting in diminished sperm production and motility.

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