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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2015

Dose- and time-dependent effects of bisphenol A on bovine spermatozoa in vitro.

Jana Lukáčová; Tomáš Jambor; Zuzana Knazicka; Eva Tvrdá; Adriana Kolesárová; Norbert Lukáč

The present study was to evaluate the effect of bisphenol A (BPA) at the doses 1, 10, 100 and 200 µg mL−1 on the bovine spermatozoa motility, viability and production of superoxide radical. The CASA system was used to determine the spermatozoa motility. The initial motility showed the significant differences (P < 0.001) between the groups higher than 100 µg BPA mL−1 and the control group. Evaluation of the spermatozoa motility after 6 h of cultivation at the doses > 10 µg BPA mL−1 was found to decrease motility significantly. After 24 h it was observed that the doses < 10 µg BPA mL−1 statistically increased motility, while the doses > 100 µg BPA mL−1 significantly decreased motility in comparison to control. The viability of spermatozoa as detected by the MTT assay decreased in all experimental groups, but significant differences were noted only at the highest doses of BPA after 24 h of in vitro cultivation. The intracellular superoxide production was observed by the NBT test after 24 h of BPA exposure. The results indicated that in all experimental groups the amount of superoxide increased as compared to the control group; significant changes were observed at the doses > 100 µg BPA mL−1. In conclusion, the results from our experiments suggest the negative effects of BPA at the highest doses used on motility and viability of bovine spermatozoa and production of superoxide radical.


Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2018

Trace elements content in semen and their interactions with sperm quality and RedOx status in freshwater fish Cyprinus carpio: A correlation study

Anton Kováčik; Filip Tirpák; Marian Tomka; Michal Miškeje; Eva Tvrdá; Július Árvay; Jaroslav Andreji; Tomáš Slanina; Michal Gábor; Lukáš Hleba; Martin Fik; Tomáš Jambor; Miroslava Císarová; Peter Massanyi

Objective of the present study was to investigate interactions between trace elements content and RedOx status, as well as sperm quality parameters (motility features, DNA fragmentation) in fish spermatozoa in natural conditions. Reproductively mature male freshwater fish (n = 16) of Cyprinus carpio breed were used in the study. Trace elements content was determined in fish milt samples by inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and by cold-vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy (CV-AAS). Sperm quality evaluation was realized by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) quantifying several parameters: concentration, total motility, progressive motility, distance average path, distance curved line, distance straight line, velocity average path, velocity curved line, velocity straight line, straightness, linearity, amplitude of lateral head displacement and beat cross frequency. The general scheme of descending concentrations of trace metals in semen samples was following: Zn > Fe > Cu > As > Sr > Ni > Mn > Se > Pb > Cr > Cd > Hg. Total motility of spermatozoa was relatively high (91.45%), however progressive motility was not even half of this value (39.47%). Sperm DNA fragmentation values were relatively low (4.00-6.29%). The percentage of immotile spermatozoa showed a significant correlation with all RedOx status parameters and also with DNA fragmentation. Positive statistically significant correlations were observed between trace elements (Mn, Se, Sr, and Zn) and some qualitative spermatozoa parameters (velocity and distance parameters). Cu and Hg content shows similar negative associations with progressive motility. Hg also interacted with production of malondialdehyde. Overall, the present study suggests application of multi-component mixtures of environmentally related trace elements concentrations when assessing the potential reproductive risk.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2017

Effects of 4-nonylphenol on the steroidogenesis of human adrenocarcinoma cell line (NCI-H295R)

Jana Bistáková; Zsolt Forgács; Zsuzsa Bartos; Maria Racz Szivosne; Tomáš Jambor; Zuzana Knazicka; Eva Tvrdá; Lubica Libova; Zofia Goc; Peter Massanyi; Norbert Lukáč

ABSTRACT In this study, the human H295R adrenocarcinoma cell line was exposed to different concentrations (0.04, 0.2, 1.0, 2.5 or 5 µg/mL) of nonylphenol (NP) to investigate its impact on the inhibition or induction of the steroid hormones production during 48 h of in vitro culture. The hormone production was measured using ELISA kits. Results of this in vitro study suggest various effect of nonylphenol in relatively low concentrations on the selected steroid hormones production by the human H295R adrenocarcinoma cell line. The inhibiting impact on progesterone and androstenedione production was observed. The amount of progesterone was significantly decreased at 1.0, 2.5 and 5 µg/mL NP. Equally, the androstenedione production significantly decreased at 5 µg/mL NP. On the other hand, the amount of testosterone and 17β-estradiol was induced after nonylphenol exposition. The significant increase of testosterone level was found out at treatment with 5 µg/mL NP. 17β-estradiol production significantly increased at the doses of 2.5 and 5 µg/mL NP.


Environmental Pollution | 2017

In vitro effect of 4-nonylphenol on human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) stimulated hormone secretion, cell viability and reactive oxygen species generation in mice Leydig cells ☆

Tomáš Jambor; Eva Tvrdá; Eva Tušimová; Anton Kováčik; Jana Bistáková; Zsolt Forgács; Norbert Lukáč


Folia Biologica | 2016

The Impact of 4-Nonylphenol on the Viability and Hormone Production of Mouse Leydig Cells.

Tomáš Jambor; Jana Lukáčová; Eva Tvrdá; Zuzana Kňažická; Z. Forgács; Norbert Lukáč


Biological Trace Element Research | 2015

Dose- and Time-Dependent In Vitro Effects of Divalent and Trivalent Iron on the Activity of Bovine Spermatozoa

Eva Tvrdá; Norbert Lukáč; Jana Lukáčová; Tomáš Jambor; Peter Massanyi


The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences | 2015

Impact of 4-nonylphenol on testosterone production in mice Leydig cells.

Tomáš Jambor; Jana Lukáčová; Eva Tvrdá; Zuzana Kňažická; Zsolt Forgács; Norbert Lukáč


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2016

The potential impact of 4-octylphenol on the basal and stimulated testosterone formation by isolated mice Leydig cells

Tomáš Jambor; Eva Tvrdá; Jana Bistáková; Zsolt Forgács; Norbert Lukáč


The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences | 2015

CURCUMIN IN MALE FERTILITY: EFFECTS ON SPERMATOZOA VITALITY AND OXIDATIVE BALANCE

Eva Tvrdá; Norbert Lukáč; Tomáš Jambor; Jana Lukáčová; Peter Massanyi


Archive | 2018

Endocrine Disruptors and Reproductive Health in Males

Tomáš Jambor; Hana Greifová; Jana Bistáková; Norbert Lukáč

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Norbert Lukáč

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Eva Tvrdá

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Jana Lukáčová

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Peter Massanyi

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Jana Bistáková

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Anton Kováčik

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Hana Greifová

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Zuzana Kňažická

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Eva Tušimová

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Tomáš Slanina

Slovak University of Agriculture

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