Hexachlorocyclohexane impairs human sperm motility by affecting lysine glutarylation and mitochondrial functions

Decreased sperm motility is a leading cause of male infertility and persistent organic pollutants are known to contribute significantly to the development of this disease. The effects of organochlorine pesticides such as hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) on human sperm function and their mechanisms of act...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food and chemical toxicology 2023-09, Vol.179, p.113991, Article 113991
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Liu, Mei, Guangquan, Yang, Yebin, Cui, Jiajun, Peng, Shenglin, Peng, Zhen, Cheng, Yimin
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Zusammenfassung:Decreased sperm motility is a leading cause of male infertility and persistent organic pollutants are known to contribute significantly to the development of this disease. The effects of organochlorine pesticides such as hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) on human sperm function and their mechanisms of action have received much attention, but are still not fully understood. Herein, we discovered that HCH has a concentration- and time-dependent inhibitory effect on human sperm motility in vitro. Moreover, HCH could reduce the levels of lysine glutarylation (Kglu) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in sperm. Meanwhile, HCH could increase reactive oxygen species and thereby lead to mitochondrial depolarization and the down-regulation of adenosine triphosphate levels. In particular, we observed that sodium glutarate (Na-glu), the precursor of glutaryl-CoA, could alleviate the inhibitory effect of HCH on sperm Kglu levels, whereas the ROS scavenger N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) had no effect. Intriguingly, both Na-glu and NAC were able to partially inhibit the HCH-induced increase in sperm ROS levels and impaired sperm motility. In conclusion, we propose that HCH inhibits sperm Kglu, leading to the disruption of mitochondrial energy metabolism, which in turn adversely affects sperm motility. [Display omitted] •HCH could inhibit human sperm motility and progesterone-evoked acrosome reaction.•HCH suppressed the occurrence of Kglu in non-capacitated and capacitated human sperm.•HCH impaired human sperm motility by disrupting G6PDH-ROS-MMP-ATP signaling pathway.•Na-glu and NAC partially alleviated HCH-induced sperm motility dysfunction.
ISSN:0278-6915
1873-6351
1873-6351
DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113991