TY - JOUR AU - Italo Bertoni Lopes de Andrade AU - Nathália Pereira de Souza AU - Viviane Mattos Pascotto PY - 2017/10/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Cypermethrin exposure and effects on the reproductive male system: a literature review JF - Revista Intertox de Toxicologia, Risco Ambiental e Sociedade JA - REVINTER VL - 10 IS - 3 SE - REVISÕES DE LITERATURA DO - 10.22280/revintervol10ed3.293 UR - http://autores.revistarevinter.com.br/index.php?journal=toxicologia&page=article&op=view&path[]=293 AB - The use of pesticides has become a major problem of public and environmental health in the world and especially in Brazil, which consumes tons of these compounds every year since the 50s. Among the pesticides, cypermethrin is an admittedly widely used synthetic pyrethroid due to its broad spectrum of action, resulting in its massive use in the agricultural sector. Epidemiological data show a considerable increase in the incidence of diseases in the male reproductive tract among them, the decline of sperm quality in various regions of the world, with consequent increase in demand for assisted reproduction services and increased incidences of cryptorchidism, hypospadias and testicular tumors. In recent years, researchers have shown that some pyrethroid compounds are capable of interfering with the endocrine system of animal species, including human being and therefore can be considered as endocrine disrupters. They can result in a deviation from normal homeostatic control or reproduction by interfering with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action or elimination of natural hormones. It has been reported that endocrine disruptors may be responsible for the decline in sperm density and increase in hypospadias, cryptorchidism and testicular cancer in humans. In this sense, experimental studies have shown that cypermethrin acts indirectly on male gametogenesis, interfering with the synthesis of testosterone. Other disorders induced by cypermethrin are also reported, as structural changes of the seminiferous tubules, morphological changes in germ cells and sperm as well as a reduction in their count in semen. This paper aims to demonstrate aspects of endocrine disruption in the male reproductive system related to cypermethrin exposure, using data from animal studies (in vivo) and biological samples of human beings (in vitro). ER -