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Effects of 10 T static magnetic field on the function of sperms and their offspring in Caenorhabditis elegans

With the wide application of static magnetic fields (SMFs), the risk of living organisms exposed to man-made magnetic fields that the intensity is much higher than geomagnetic field has gradually increased. Reproductive system is highly sensitive to environmental stress; however, the influence of hi...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2022-07, Vol.240, p.113671-113671, Article 113671
Main Authors: Yang, Baolin, Yang, Zhen, Cheng, Lei, Li, Yang, Zhou, Tong, Han, Yuyan, Du, Hua, Xu, An
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Language:English
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Summary:With the wide application of static magnetic fields (SMFs), the risk of living organisms exposed to man-made magnetic fields that the intensity is much higher than geomagnetic field has gradually increased. Reproductive system is highly sensitive to environmental stress; however, the influence of high SMFs on reproduction system is still largely unknown. Here we explored the biological responses of SMFs exposure at an intensity of 10 T on the sperms and their offspring in him-5 male mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). The size of unactivated sperms was deceased by 10 T SMF exposure, instead of the morphology. Exposure to 10 T SMF significantly altered the function of sperms in him-5 worms including the activation of sperms and the non-transferred ratio of sperms. In addition, the brood size assay revealed that 10 T SMF exposure eventually diminished the reproductive capacity of him‐5 male worms. The lifespan of outcrossed offspring from exposed him-5 male mutants and unexposed fog-2 female mutants was decreased by 10 T SMF in a time dependent manner. Together, our findings provide novel information regarding the adverse effects of high SMFs on the sperms of C. elegans and their offspring, which can improve our understanding of the fundamental aspects of high SMFs on biological system. [Display omitted] •The risk of living organisms exposed to man-made magnetic fields has gradually increased;•10 T SMF accelerated the activation of sperms in vivo;•10 T SMF exposure diminished the reproductive capacity of him‐5 male worms;•The lifespan of outcrossed offspring was shortened by exposure him‐5 male worms.
ISSN:0147-6513
1090-2414
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113671