نتایج جستجو برای: idiopathic male infertility
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Background Despite enormous progress in the understanding of human reproductive physiology, the underlying cause of male infertility remains undefined in about 50.0% of cases, which are referred to as idiopathic infertility and already affects about 5.0-7.0% of the general male population. Interlukin- 1 is a regulator that plays an important role in maintaining a safe environment for testes and...
Introduction: Infertility is defined as the inability of the couples to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected intercourse. P-glycoprotein (P-gp) also known as multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1) is an important protein of the cell membrane that pumps many foreign substances out of cells and has a protective role in sensitive tissues such as testis. MDR1 gene is located on q21.1 of ...
Male infertility is a heterogeneous disorder, with various genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the impairment of spermatogenesis. Genetic causes are responsible for 60% of cases of idiopathic infertility. Polymorphisms of genes that encode detoxifying enzymes of phase II drug metabolism can modify their expression or function, affecting the biotransformation of toxic compounds ...
Abstract Study question Investigating estradiol in relation with other sperm parameters might reveal new correlations which would help our understanding of male idiopathic infertility Summary answer Statistical significance was found a series E2 levels and sperm, hormonal health What is known already Male rising major concern, counts decreasing by 50-60% the recent decades. The causes for are v...
conclusions sperm quality extracted by percutaneous pesa and tese procedures increases fertility outcomes compared to naturally ejaculated sperm in men with idiopathic co. more specifically, embryo quality, which is most relevant to fertility outcome, improved when surgically extracted sperm was used for icsi. results there was a significant difference in fertilization rate, embryo quality, imp...
Infertility being a multifactorial disorder, both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the etiology of infertile phenotype. Chromosomal anomalies and Y-microdeletion are the established genetic risk factors of male infertility. Y-haplotypes has been found as risk factor for male infertility in certain populations, though in certain others no association has been reported, suggesting ...
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