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Human sperm aneuploidy after exposure to pesticides
Authors:Smith Jena L  Garry Vincent F  Rademaker Alfred W  Martin Renée H
Affiliation:Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:This study examined the effect of paternal environmental exposure to pesticides on the frequency of aneuploidy in human sperm. To determine if the chromosome number in germ cells was altered by paternal exposure, multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis was utilized to measure aneuploidy frequencies in the sperm of 40 men (20 exposed, 20 controls). Samples were coded for "blind analysis" to eliminate scorer bias. Aneuploidy and diploidy frequencies were assessed for chromosomes 13, 21, X, and Y. A minimum of 10,000 sperm was scored per donor per chromosome probe with a total of 809,935 sperm scored. Hybridization efficiency was 99%. There were no significant differences in aneuploidy or diploidy frequencies between exposed and control groups, suggesting that the pesticides did not increase the risk of numerical chromosomal abnormalities in these men.
Keywords:aneuploidy  chromosomal abnormalities  pesticide exposure  fluorescence in situ hybridization
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