Hx. Liu et al., SOME ALTERED CONCENTRATIONS OF ELEMENTS IN SEMEN OF WORKERS EXPOSED TO TRINITROTOLUENE, Occupational and environmental medicine, 52(12), 1995, pp. 842-845
Objectives-A cross sectional study was performed to find the concentra
tions of elements contained in the semen of workers exposed to trinitr
otoluene (TNT). Subjects and methods-Semen of exposed workers in two T
NT plants located in He-Nan Province in 1992 were examined. Results-Th
e average TNT concentrations in the workplace, except the packing site
, were found to have exceeded the maximal allowable concentration (MAC
, 1 mg/m(3)); skin contaminations of male workers exposed to TNT were
higher after a shift than in controls, and correlated with the total b
lood concentrations of TNT, 4-amino-2, 6-dinitrotoluene (4A), and 2-am
ino-4, 6-dinitrotoluene (2A). Cu, Zn, Na, Mg, and Se concentrations we
re significantly decreased, but K, Ca, Co, Mn and Li contents were not
significantly changed in the semen of workers exposed to TNT. Compare
d with the control group, the percentage of liquifying time of semen,
the sperm malformation incidence, and viability in the men exposed to
TNT were all significantly changed. Conclusions-Men exposed to TNT hav
e decreased concentrations of some elements is semen and altered semen
physiology.