نتایج جستجو برای: cag and ggn repeat

تعداد نتایج: 16834761  

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2010
Eduardo Castro-Nallar Ketty Bacallao Alexis Parada-Bustamante María C Lardone Patricia V López Marcia Madariaga Raúl Valdevenito Antonio Piottante Mauricio Ebensperger Andrea Castro

There is ample documentation supporting the fact that androgens are required for normal spermatogenesis. A minority of infertile men have abnormal testosterone blood levels or mild androgen receptor mutations. We investigated the androgen receptor CAG and GGN repeat lengths in Chilean men with spermatogenic impairment. We studied 117 secretory azoospermic/oligozoospermic men (93 idiopathic and ...

A Mohseni Meybodi H Gourabi M Sabbaghian, M Totonchi MA Sadighi Gilani, Vermic Firouzi,

Background s:648:"The infertility has recently been estimated to affect approximately 9% of couples worldwide. Androgens and a functional androgen receptor (AR) are essential for normal development of the male gender, and for maintenance of spermatogenesis throughout the life. Two polymorphic trinucleotide repeats, CAG and GGN, encoding for the amino acids glutamine and glycine, respectively ar...

2016
Weijun Jiang Jing Zhang Qing Zhou Shuaimei Liu Mengxia Ni Peiran Zhu Qiuyue Wu Weiwei Li Mingchao Zhang Xinyi Xia

The risk of testicular cancer (TC) is markedly increased in subjects with androgen insensitivity, and previous studies have proposed that GGN and CAG repeats in androgen receptors (AR) could be related to the risk of TC. To evaluate the association between the length of GGN and CAG repeats in AR and TC, a meta-analysis involving 3255 TC cases and 2804 controls was performed. The results suggest...

2016
Yongxiang Shi Weishan Chen Qinghuai Li Zhaoming Ye

The androgen receptor (AR) is involved in the differentiation and growth of many cancers. We hypothesized that two microsatellite polymorphic variants, AR (CAG)n and (GGN)n repeats, were also associated with the development of Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and Osteosarcoma. In current study, we conducted two case-control studies in a Chinese population to investigate the possible relationship ...

2015
Mohamad Moghadam Saied Reza Khatami Hamid Galehdari

BACKGROUND Androgens play critical role in secondary sexual and male gonads differentiations such as spermatogenesis, via androgen receptor. The human androgen receptor (AR) encoding gene contains two regions with three nucleotide polymorphic repeats (CAG and GGN) in the first exon. Unlike the CAG repeats, the GGN has been less studied because of technical difficulties, so the functional role o...

2017
Sabina Cauci Giovanni Chiriacò Erika Cecchin Giuseppe Toffoli Serena Xodo Giuseppe Stinco Carlo Trombetta

INTRODUCTION Long-term adverse symptoms of men who used oral finasteride against androgenic alopecia have been recently described as post-finasteride syndrome (PFS). AIM To determine whether (CAG)n-rs4045402 and (GGN)n-rs3138869 polymorphisms in the androgen receptor (AR) gene are implicated in PFS. METHODS AR polymorphisms were studied according to PFS symptoms in 66 white participants (31...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 1998
E A Platz E Giovannucci D M Dahl K Krithivas C H Hennekens M Brown M J Stampfer P W Kantoff

The androgen receptor (AR) gene contains a polymorphic GGN microsatellite in exon 1, which encodes polyglycine in the amino terminus of the AR. Previous work has shown that a polymorphic region of CAG repeats also in exon 1 is inversely related to the ability of the AR to transactivate other genes and to prostate cancer risk. We investigated whether AR gene GGN repeat length is related to prost...

2017
Karolina Bogefors Yvonne Lundberg Giwercman Jakob Eberhard Olof Stahl Eva Cavallin-Stahl Gabriella Cohn-Cedermark Stefan Arver Aleksander Giwercman

Spermatogenesis is an androgen-regulated process that depends on the action of androgen receptor (AR). Sperm production may be affected in men treated for testicular cancer (TC), and it is important to identify the factors influencing the timing of spermatogenesis recovery following cancer treatment. It is known that the CAG and GGN repeat numbers affect the activity of the AR; therefore, the a...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
T T Han J Ran X P Ding L J Li L Y Zhang Y P Zhang S S Nie L Chen

Chromosome abnormalities, Y-chromosome microdeletions, and androgen receptor gene CAG and GGN repeat polymorphisms in infertile Chinese men featuring severe oligospermia and azoospermia were analyzed. Ninety-six fertile men and 189 non-obstructive infertile men, including 125 patients with azoospermia and 64 with severe oligozoospermia, were studied. Seventeen infertile men (9.0%) carried a chr...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2009
Susanne Henningsson Lina Jonsson Elin Ljunggren Lars Westberg Carina Gillberg Maria Råstam Henrik Anckarsäter Gudrun Nygren Mikael Landén Kent Thuresson Catalina Betancur Marion Leboyer Christopher Gillberg Elias Eriksson Jonas Melke

Autism is a highly heritable disorder but the specific genes involved remain largely unknown. The higher prevalence of autism in men than in women, in conjunction with a number of other observations, has led to the suggestion that prenatal brain exposure to androgens may be of importance for the development of this condition. Prompted by this hypothesis, we investigated the potential influence ...

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