Fatemeh Shobeiri
[ 2 ] - P-62: Damage to Sperm DNA and Protamine Deficiency Induced by Risperidone in NMRI Mice
Background: Antipsychotic medication use is a common cause of hyperprolactinemia that shown to have adverse effects on male fertility. Risperidone is a combined serotonin/dopamine receptor antagonist that can cause elevations in prolactine level. Its mechanism of cytotoxic effects on testicular germ cells is not fully understood. In the present study we sought to elucidate the impact of risperi...
[ 3 ] - P-151: Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Too Young and Young Patients:Single Embryo Transfer versus Multiple Embryo Transfer
Background: This retrospective study compared pregnancy outcomes from single embryo transfer (SET) with multiple embryo transfer (MET) in too young (≤25 years) and young (>25 years) infertile patients. Materials and Methods: Data from infertile patients who referred for ART treatment to Yazd infertility center during 1992 to 2012 were studied retrospectively. Records of patients with SET or MET...
[ 5 ] - P-185: Expression and Function of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Fallopian Tuben Carrying Ectopic Pregnancy
Background: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an angiogenic growth factor that is produced by different tissues, including the endometrium and ovary. VEGF is involved in many processes related to reproductive physiology, including angiogenesis, which is essential for implantation and placentation. It has been suggested that VEGF may be the angiogenic factor responsible for the implan...
[ 6 ] - P-240: Does Ciprofloxacin Exert Severe Oxidative Stress in Testicular Tissue?
Background: Ciprofloxacin was shown to have cytotoxic effects on testicular germ cells. Its mechanism of cytotoxic action is not fully understood. To investigate the possibility of the involvement of an oxidative stress induction in this mechanism, total antioxidant power (TAOP) in the testis was evaluated. Materials and Methods: A number of twenty four mature male NMRI mice were used.The anima...
[ 7 ] - P-59: Low IVF Rate and Embryonic Development in Ciprofloxacin-Treated Male Mice
Background: In the last few years, a marked decrease in male fertility has been reported. Environmental factors were recently suspected for this problem. The misuse of medicines especially antibiotics are among environmental factors that can affect reproductive system. Ciprofloxacin is a synthetic antibacterial agent belonging to the family of fluoroquinolones with a very broad spectrum effect ...
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