Resumen:
Exposure to environmental chemicals, like pesticides, can impair male reproductive health by affecting Leydig cell (LC) function. This study investigated aminocarb, a widely used carbamate pesticide, and its impact on murine LCs (BLTK1 cell line). We observed a concentration-dependent biphasic toxicity, where higher aminocarb concentrations (500??M) reduced LC viability, while lower doses (5 and 50??M) unexpectedly increased it. Aminocarb selectively disrupted mitochondrial complexes I and III without altering overall mitochondrial respiration or reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Notably, 50??M aminocarb enhanced androstenedione production, a key androgen precursor. This research highlights the nuanced impact of aminocarb on LCs, suggesting targeted mitochondrial effects and steroidogenic stimulation, with implications for male reproductive health and environmental toxicology.