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DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1696699
El glifosato afecta negativamente a los espermatozoides humanos: evidencia in vitro
Glyphosate Negatively Affects Human Sperm: in vitro evidencePublication History
27 March 2019
26 July 2019
Publication Date:
19 September 2019 (online)
Resumen
Determinar el efecto del glifosato sobre la calidad seminal en humanos a través de una revisión sistemática. Se realizó una búsqueda de la literatura en dos bases de datos (Pubmed y Scopus) de los terminos glyphosate/gliphosate/Roundup/yerbimat y sperm/“male reproductive tract”. Los criterios de selección permitieron analizar tres artículos sobre el efecto del glifosato sobre los espermatoozides humanos. Se observó un efecto de negativo del glifosato sobre los espermatoozides humanos (movilidad, actividad mitocondrial y DNA). Aunque son pocos los artículos que evalúan el efecto del glifosfato sobre la calidad seminal, todos concluyen en sus repercusiones negativas. Investigaciones sobre el tema se requieren especialmente ahora que el Gobierno Nacional pretende implementar su uso.
Abstract
To determine the effect of glyphosate on seminal quality in humans through a systematic review. Two databases (Pubmed and Scopus) were searched for potentially relevant publications about glyphosate/gliphosate/Roundup/yerbimat and sperm/“male reproductive tract”. Selection criteria allowed analyzing three articles on the effect of glyphosate on human spermatozoa. An adverse effect of glyphosate was observed on human spermatozoa (mobility, mitochondrial activity, and DNA). Although few articles evaluate the effect of glyphosate on seminal quality, all conclude in its negative repercussions. Research on the subject is especially needed now that the National Government intends to implement its use.
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