نتایج جستجو برای: male reproductive

تعداد نتایج: 404175  

2014
Jens Peter Bonde Aleksander Giwercman

toxicants.3 Following the Seveso disaster in northern Italy in 1976, a remarkable increase in the proportion of girls was reported among offspring of heavily dioxin exposed men.4 Thus, the overarching question is not whether environmental chemicals may represent a hazard to male reproductive health, but how important this hazard at exposure levels found in the general population is in compariso...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 1998
M Tenniswood Z Wang J Lakins C Morrissey J O'Sullivan H Tang

Clusterin is a 75-80 kDa heterodimenc glycoprotein that was first identified as a component of the fluid from the ram rete testes (Fritz et al, 1983). Over the past 15 years, the protein has been purified, or its cognate mRNA cloned, from a number of different species and diverse tissues, including several tissues of the reproductive tract (see Table 1). The role, or, more probably, roles, of t...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Habibullah Saiyed Aruna Dewan Vijay Bhatnagar Udyavar Shenoy Rathika Shenoy Hirehall Rajmohan Kumud Patel Rekha Kashyap Pradip Kulkarni Bagalur Rajan Bhadabhai Lakkad

There is experimental evidence of adverse effects of endosulfan on the male reproductive system, but there are no human data. Therefore, we undertook a study to examine the relationship between environmental endosulfan exposure and reproductive development in male children and adolescents. The study population was composed of 117 male schoolchildren (10-19 years of age) of a village situated at...

Journal: :Reproduction 2014
Kim C Jonas Olayiwola O Oduwole Hellevi Peltoketo Susana B Rulli Ilpo T Huhtaniemi

The advent of technologies to genetically manipulate the mouse genome has revolutionised research approaches, providing a unique platform to study the causality of reproductive disorders in vivo. With the relative ease of generating genetically modified (GM) mouse models, the last two decades have yielded multiple loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutation mouse models to explore the role o...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2005
Satoshi Kanazawa

This paper proposes the generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis (gTWH), which suggests that parents who possess any heritable trait which increases male reproductive success at a greater rate than female reproductive success in a given environment will have a higher-than-expected offspring sex ratio, and parents who possess any heritable trait which increases female reproductive success at a gre...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
K Tynkkynen K J Raatikainen M Häkkilä E Haukilehto J S Kotiaho

One explanation for hybridization between species is the fitness benefits it occasionally confers to the hybridizing individuals. This explanation is possible in species that have evolved alternative male reproductive tactics: individuals with inferior tactics might be more prone to hybridization provided it increases their reproductive success and fitness. Here we experimentally tested whether...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1988
M B Coulthart R S Singh

We compared male-reproductive-tract polypeptides of Drosophila melanogaster and D. simulans by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Approximately 64% of male-reproductive-tract polypeptides were identical between two randomly chosen isofemale lines from these two species, compared with 83% identity for third-instar imaginal wing-disc polypeptides. Qualitatively similar differences were fo...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2008
Maren N Vitousek Dustin R Rubenstein Karin N Nelson Martin Wikelski

Polygynous lek-mating systems are characterized by high reproductive skew, with a small number of males gaining a disproportionate share of copulations. In lekking species, where female choice drives male mating success and patterns of reproductive skew, female preferences for 'good genes' should lead to preferred males having high reproductive success in all years. Here we investigate whether ...

2009
Albertha A. Sluijter ALBERTHA A. SLUIJTER

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Journal: :Reproductive biomedicine online 2013
Jure Knez

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are substances present in the environment that can interfere with normal hormonal balance and thus exert potentially adverse health effects on the human organism. Male reproductive system development and function may be susceptible to the effects of such environmental toxicants. Bisphenol A, phthalates and alkylphenols are important components of multiple products...

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