Historically, research on genetic and environmental factors affecting reproduction and subsequent development of the offspring has been centered on the female. Only recently have we come to appreciate the extent and complexity of the role that the male may play. In animals, there is a substantial body of experimental evidence indicating that treatment of males with toxicants, followed by mating to untreated females, can results in a variety of adverse reproductive outcomes, These adverse effects on offspring cannot necessarily be predicted by the usual tests of male reproductive function, for these may be normal while the offspring are malformed or die. Only a handful of studies have addressed paternally mediated adverse reproductive outcomes in humans. These are typically marked by inadequate data, narrow exposure focus, and methodologic problems. During this year we have surveyed the world literature, both animal and human, to determine the advisability and feasibility of conducting a broader and more rigorous study of male-mediated reproductive outcomes in humans. This has provided a comprehensive review and synthesis of the literature that has been submitted for publication. Based on this work, the need for an epidemiologic study of male- mediated reproductive outcomes was clear. We searched for an appropriate data set that would serve at the basis for such a study, and found it at the University of Bristol, England. We have determined the design and scope of this investigation and secured the data. Work on occupational and environmental hazard classifications is proceeding, in collaboration with the University of Bristol. Analysis will be underway as soon as the when these classifications are completed.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01ES049006-02
Application #
3755441
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Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1993
Total Cost
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United States
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