# Impact of polystyrene microplastic exposure at low doses on male fertility: an experimental study in rats

**Authors:** Aisha H. A. Alsenousy, Asmaa Hassan Younis Khalaf, Hesham Zaki Ibrahim, Maher A. Kamel, Mokhtar Ibrahim Yousef

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-026-38385-y · Scientific Reports · 2026-02-23

## TL;DR

This study shows that low doses of polystyrene microplastics can harm male rat fertility by disrupting hormones and causing testicular damage.

## Contribution

The study reveals mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress as key mechanisms of microplastic-induced male reproductive toxicity.

## Key findings

- PS-MP exposure reduced sperm count and motility while increasing abnormal sperm.
- Antioxidant defenses were depleted, and inflammation and oxidative stress markers were elevated.
- PS-MPs were detected in testicular tissue at doses of 10 µg/kg and higher.

## Abstract

Polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs), widely used in commercial and pharmaceutical products, are emerging endocrine-disrupting pollutants with potential reproductive toxicity. This study evaluated the dose-dependent effects of PS-MPs on adult male rats by assessing semen quality, reproductive hormones, oxidative stress, mitochondrial and inflammatory markers, and testicular histology. Rats were assigned to six groups: a control group and five groups receiving PS-MPs orally (0.1, 1, 10, 20, or 40 µg/kg BW) for 45 days. PS-MP exposure reduced sperm count and motility, increased abnormal sperm, decreased testosterone, and elevated FSH and LH. Mitochondrial biogenesis/function markers (PGC-1α, UCP1, TFAM) were downregulated, while NF-κB, caspase-3, and TBARS were increased, accompanied by significant depletion of antioxidant defenses (GSH, GR, GPx, SOD, GST, CAT, TAC) and pronounced testicular histopathology. These effects were dose-dependent, and PS-MPs were detected in testicular tissue by pyrolysis-GC/MS at the doses of 10 µg/kg and higher. Collectively, the data identify mitochondrial dysfunction–driven oxidative stress and associated inflammation as a key mechanism by which PS-MPs induce spermatogenic failure, hormonal disruption, and testicular damage, highlighting their potential as potent male reproductive toxicants.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** PPARGC1A (PPARG coactivator 1 alpha) [NCBI Gene 10891], UCP1 (uncoupling protein 1) [NCBI Gene 7350], TFAM (transcription factor A, mitochondrial) [NCBI Gene 7019], NFKB1 (nuclear factor kappa B subunit 1) [NCBI Gene 4790], Casp3 (caspase 3) [NCBI Gene 12367]
- **Chemicals:** GSH (PubChem CID 124886), GR (PubChem CID 118706863), GPx (PubChem CID 135460989), GST (PubChem CID 5288476)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (taxon 10116)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Il6 (interleukin 6) [NCBI Gene 16193] {aka Il-6}, Gsr (glutathione-disulfide reductase) [NCBI Gene 116686], Rn18s (18S ribosomal RNA) [NCBI Gene 100861533] {aka Aa1011, Aa1262, Ab2-057, Ac1147}, Nr3c1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1) [NCBI Gene 14815] {aka GR, Grl-1, Grl1}, Tfam (transcription factor A, mitochondrial) [NCBI Gene 83474] {aka Mttfa}, Cat (catalase) [NCBI Gene 24248] {aka CS1, Cas1, Cat01, Catl, Cs-1}, Casp3 (caspase 3) [NCBI Gene 12367] {aka A830040C14Rik, AC-3, CASP-3, CC3, CPP-32, CPP32}, Cat (catalase) [NCBI Gene 12359] {aka 2210418N07, Cas-1, Cas1, Cs-1}, Ppargc1a (PPARG coactivator 1 alpha) [NCBI Gene 83516] {aka LRPGC1, PGC-1v, PGCvf, PGCvf-1, PGCvf1, Ppargc1}, Mapk14 (mitogen-activated protein kinase 14) [NCBI Gene 26416] {aka CSBP2, Crk1, Csbp1, Mxi2, PRKM14, PRKM15}, Gnrh1 (gonadotropin releasing hormone 1) [NCBI Gene 14714] {aka Gnrh, Gnrh2, LHRH, Lhrh1, Lnrh, hpg}, Dnase1 (deoxyribonuclease 1) [NCBI Gene 25633], Casp3 (caspase 3) [NCBI Gene 25402] {aka CPP32-beta, Lice, Yama}, Hpgds (hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase) [NCBI Gene 58962] {aka Ptgds2}, Ucp1 (uncoupling protein 1) [NCBI Gene 24860] {aka Ucp, Ucpa, Uncp}, Prdx6-ps2 (peroxiredoxin 6 pseudogene 2) [NCBI Gene 384001] {aka Aop2-rs2, GPx*, Prdx6-rs2}, Tnf (tumor necrosis factor) [NCBI Gene 21926] {aka DIF, TNF-a, TNF-alpha, TNFSF2, TNFalpha, Tnfa}, Ucp1 (uncoupling protein 1 (mitochondrial, proton carrier)) [NCBI Gene 22227] {aka Slc25a7, Ucp}
- **Diseases:** histopathological damage (MESH:D020263), hypergonadotropic hypogonadism (MESH:D007006), reproductive damage (MESH:D060737), metabolic abnormalities (MESH:D008659), Male infertility (MESH:D007248), hypothalamic-pituitary) (MESH:D007029), weight gain (MESH:D015430), hemorrhage (MESH:D006470), atrophy (MESH:D001284), sperm malformation (MESH:C567467), neurotoxicity (MESH:D020258), mitochondrial damage and (MESH:D028361), Inflammation (MESH:D007249), seminal abnormalities (MESH:C565993), testicular damage (MESH:D013733), ATP deficiency (OMIM:614052), sperm (MESH:D009845), toxicity (MESH:D064420), weight (MESH:D015431), spermatogenic failure (MESH:C562903), endocrine disruption (MESH:D004700), testosterone deficiency (MESH:D007153), spermatogenesis (MESH:C536875), testicular failure (MESH:C543092)
- **Chemicals:** ethanol (MESH:D000431), PE (MESH:D020959), glacial acetic acid (MESH:D019342), Testosterone (MESH:D013739), isoflurane (MESH:D007530), thiobarbituric acid (MESH:C029684), water (MESH:D014867), styrene (MESH:D020058), xylene (MESH:D014992), ethidium bromide (MESH:D004996), EDTA (MESH:D004492), bromophenol blue (MESH:D001978), MDA (MESH:D015104), phosphate (MESH:D010710), PS (MESH:D010758), fat (MESH:D005223), paraffin (MESH:D010232), formalin (MESH:D005557), MP (MESH:D000080545), eosin (MESH:D004801), TBARS (MESH:D017392), alcohol (MESH:D000438), LH (MESH:D007986), heparin (MESH:D006493), lipid (MESH:D008055), polydimethylsiloxane (MESH:C013830), ATP (MESH:D000255), GSH (MESH:D005978), PS (MESH:D011137), SYBR Green (MESH:C098022), starch (MESH:D013213), mercaptoethanol (MESH:D008623), PVC (MESH:D011143), NADPH (MESH:D009249), silica (MESH:D012822), glycerol (MESH:D005990), hematoxylin (MESH:D006416), AU14-248-18-2-11 (-), HE (MESH:D006371)
- **Species:** Hydra vulgaris (swiftwater hydra, species) [taxon 6087], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090], Daphnia (common water fleas, genus) [taxon 6668], Oryzias latipes (Japanese medaka, species) [taxon 8090], Rodentia (rodent, order) [taxon 9989], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116], Danio rerio (leopard danio, species) [taxon 7955], Ostreidae (oysters, family) [taxon 6563]

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