نتایج جستجو برای: dna fragmentation

تعداد نتایج: 534815  

Journal: :Blood 1993
E Solary R Bertrand K W Kohn Y Pommier

The effects of monocytic/macrophage and granulocytic differentiation induced by phorbol myristate acetate (TPA) and all-trans retinoic acid, respectively, were tested on the induction of apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells treated with topoisomerase I and II inhibitors. Using a filter-binding assay, we observed a strong inhibition of DNA fragmentation induced by 3- and 24-hour...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2004
Jan Tesarik Filippo Ubaldi Laura Rienzi Francisco Martinez Marcello Iacobelli Carmen Mendoza Ermanno Greco

BACKGROUND Germ cell elimination and sperm DNA fragmentation in men with primary testiculopathies involve apoptosis-related processes whose mechanisms are poorly understood. This study examines the participation of typical (caspase-dependent) and atypical (caspase-independent) pathways in these processes. METHODS Caspase activity and DNA fragmentation were evaluated in Sertoli and germ cells ...

Journal: :Stroke 2005
Byung I Lee Pak H Chan Gyung W Kim

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Recently, apoptosis- inducing factor (AIF), a mitochondrial proapoptotic protein, and its nuclear translocation have been reported in caspase-independent neuronal apoptosis. In this study, we investigated the contribution of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to the nuclear translocation of AIF and the subsequent DNA fragmentation after permanent focal cerebral ischemia (pFCI)...

2011
Jisheng Zhang Junmei Ye Albert Altafaj Maria Cardona Núria Bahi Marta Llovera Xavier Cañas Stuart A. Cook Joan X. Comella Daniel Sanchis

Mitochondrial dysfunction, caspase activation and caspase-dependent DNA fragmentation are involved in cell damage in many tissues. However, differentiated cardiomyocytes repress the expression of the canonical apoptotic pathway and their death during ischemia is caspase-independent. The atypical BH3-only protein Bnip3 is involved in the process leading to caspase-independent DNA fragmentation i...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2003
Jose Luis Fernández Lourdes Muriel Maria Teresa Rivero Vicente Goyanes Rosana Vazquez Juan G Alvarez

Sperm DNA fragmentation is being increasingly recognized as an important cause of infertility. We herein describe the Sperm Chromatin Dispersion (SCD) test, a novel assay for sperm DNA fragmentation in semen. The SCD test is based on the principle that sperm with fragmented DNA fail to produce the characteristic halo of dispersed DNA loops that is observed in sperm with non-fragmented DNA, foll...

2011
Nassira Zribi Nozha Feki Chakroun Henda Elleuch Fatma Ben Abdallah Afifa Sellami Ben Hamida Jalel Gargouri Faiza Fakhfakh Leila Ammar Keskes

BACKGROUND There is clinical evidence to show that sperm DNA damage could be a marker of sperm quality and extensive data exist on the relationship between DNA damage and male fertility status. Detecting such damage in sperm could provide new elements besides semen parameters in diagnosing male infertility. We aimed to assess sperm DNA fragmentation and oxidation and to study the association be...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
S Y Tsang S C Tam I Bremner M J Burkitt

In view of the current speculation regarding the possible role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in apoptosis, both under physiological conditions and in response to chemicals that promote their intracellular formation, the present investigation was undertaken to examine whether DNA fragmentation during oxidative stress results from endonuclease activity (apoptosis) or from direct attack by ROS....

2017
Harsha Pratap Suma Yekappa Hottigoudar Kubera Siddappa Nichanahalli Parkash Chand

The integrity of sperm deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) is one of the determinants that ensure normal fertilization, implantation, pregnancy, and the generation of a healthy progeny. Assessment of sperm DNA fragmentation has gained importance as a tool to provide significant information regarding sperm quality, and it can independently predict sperm fertilizing potential. The sperm chromatin disp...

Arun S. Kharat Kiran R. Kharat

Background: Calotropis gigantea (family: Asclepiadaceae) has been known to contain cardiac glycosides. The C. gigantea extracts have been reported as cytotoxic to a few cancer cell lines. The present study was designed to examine the effect of Calotropis gigantea methanolic extract (CGME) on the growth and apoptosis in human breast carcinoma cell line (MCF-7 cells).Methods: The study was ...

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