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DOI10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26765
Effects of temperature anomaly on sperm quality: A multi-center study of 33,234 men
Xiao, Lina; Wang, Qiling; Ni, Haobo; Xu, Ting; Cai, Xiaoyan; Dai, Tingting; Wang, Lingxi; Song, Chunying; Li, Yushan; Li, Fuping; Meng, Tianqing; Sheng, Huiqiang; Yu, Xiaolin; Zeng, Qinghui; Guo, Pi; Zhang, Xinzong
发表日期2024
EISSN2405-8440
起始页码10
结束页码5
卷号10期号:5
英文摘要Backgrounds: Global fertility rates continue to decline and sperm quality is a prime factor affecting male fertility. Both extreme cold and heat have been demonstrated to be associated with decreased sperm quality, but no epidemiological studies have considered human adaptation to long-term temperature. Our aim was to conduct a multi-center retrospective cohort study to investigate exposure-response relationship between temperature anomaly (TA) that deviate from long-term climate patterns and sperm quality. Methods: A total of 78,952 semen samples measured in 33,234 donors from 6 provincial human sperm banks in China were collected. This study considered heat and cold acclimatization to prolonged exposure in humans and explored the exposure-response relationship between TAs and sperm quality parameters (sperm concentrations, sperm count, progressive motility, progressive sperm count, total motility and total motile sperm count) during the hot and cold seasons, respectively. Linear mixed models and generalized linear models were built separately for specific centers to pool in a meta-analysis to obtain the pooled effect of TA on sperm quality, considering repeated measurements data structure and spatial heterogeneity. Results: We identified an inverted U-shaped exposure-response relationship between TA and sperm quality during the hot season. Significant negative effect of anomalous cold on sperm quality during the hot season was found after additional adjustment for Body mass index, marital status and childbearing history. The heat-related TA in hot season was significantly negatively associated with sperm concentration, progressive sperm count and total motile sperm count (all P- values<0.05). After adjusting the relative humidity, the cold -related TA in cold season was negatively associated with the sperm total motility (P-values<0.05). Conclusions: Our results suggest both heat -related and cold -related TAs are associated with decreased sperm quality. The findings highlight the importance of reducing exposure to anomalous temperatures to protect male fertility.
英文关键词Climate change; Exposure-response relationship; Human adaptation; Sperm quality; Temperature anomaly
语种英语
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001195703200001
来源期刊HELIYON
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/290793
作者单位Shantou University; Zhengzhou University; Sichuan University; Huazhong University of Science & Technology; Huazhong University of Science & Technology
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Xiao, Lina,Wang, Qiling,Ni, Haobo,et al. Effects of temperature anomaly on sperm quality: A multi-center study of 33,234 men[J],2024,10(5).
APA Xiao, Lina.,Wang, Qiling.,Ni, Haobo.,Xu, Ting.,Cai, Xiaoyan.,...&Zhang, Xinzong.(2024).Effects of temperature anomaly on sperm quality: A multi-center study of 33,234 men.HELIYON,10(5).
MLA Xiao, Lina,et al."Effects of temperature anomaly on sperm quality: A multi-center study of 33,234 men".HELIYON 10.5(2024).
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