Artículo de revista
Ecotoxicology and Testicular Damage (Environmental Chemical Pollution). A Review
Fecha
2008-12Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, V.: 26, issue: 4, p.: 833-840, DEC 2008.
0717-9502
Autor
Bustos Obregón, Eduardo
Hartley Belmar, Ricardo
Institución
Resumen
This review briefly considers the testicular damage elicited by environmental chemical pollution. It includes a
short comment on environmental toxicology as an introduction to environmental chemical pollution, highlighting the importance of this
current field of study and its impact on male reproductive health. Furthermore an experimental animal model addressing the effect of
organophosphorated agropesticides as a testicular toxicant is presented. Moreover two relevant chemical contaminants and their effect on
the testis, such as the classical case of lead and the rarely reported case of Boron on spermatogenesis, are considered. Additionally, the
subject of biosentinel species and their relevance for the monitoring of pollution in aquatic and/or terrestrial ecosystems is considered. In
conclusion, it should be stressed that environmental health is closely related to the reproductive health of all living beings.