Hormetic Effects of Cerium, Lanthanum and Their Combination at Sub-micromolar Concentrations in Sea Urchin Sperm.
Giovanni PaganoAntonios Apostolos BrouziotisDaniel LyonsIvana ČaraparRahime OralSerkan TezPhilippe J ThomasFranca TommasiGiovanni LibralatoMarco GuidaMarco TrifuoggiPublished in: Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (2023)
Rare earth elements (REEs) cerium (Ce) and lanthanum (La) and their combination were tested across a concentration range, from toxic (10 -4 to 10 -5 M) to lower concentrations (10 -6 to 10 -8 M) for their effects on sea urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis) sperm. A significantly decreased fertilization rate (FR) was found for sperm exposed to 10 -5 M Ce, La and their combination, opposed to a significant increase of FR following 10 -7 and 10 -8 M REE sperm exposure. The offspring of REE-exposed sperm showed significantly increased developmental defects following sperm exposure to 10 -5 M REEs vs. untreated controls, while exposure to 10 -7 and 10 -8 M REEs resulted in significantly decreased rates of developmental defects. Both of observed effects-on sperm fertilization success and on offspring quality-were closely exerted by Ce or La or their combination.