نتایج جستجو برای: cag and ggn repeat

تعداد نتایج: 16834761  

2014
Hélène De Naeyer Veerle Bogaert Annelies De Spaey Greet Roef Sara Vandewalle Wim Derave Youri Taes Jean-Marc Kaufman

OBJECTIVE The relationship between serum testosterone (T) levels, muscle mass and muscle force in eugonadal men is incompletely understood. As polymorphisms in the androgen receptor (AR) gene cause differences in androgen sensitivity, no straightforward correlation can be observed between the interindividual variation in T levels and different phenotypes. Therefore, we aim to investigate the re...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
mohammad mehdi heidari department of biology, science school, yazd university, yazd, iran mehri khatami department of biology, science school, yazd university, yazd, iran ali reza talebi department of anatomy, research clinical center for infertility, shahid sadughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran

objective(s) varicocele is associated with impaired testicular function and male infertility, but the molecular mechanisms by which fertility is affected have not been satisfactorily explained. the aim of our study was to investigate whether or not the polymerase gamma (polg) polymorphism is associated with iranian varicocele patients.    materials and methods we determined the polg cag repeat ...

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2011
Åke Västermark Yvonne Lundberg Giwercman Oskar Hagströmer Ewa Rajpert De-Meyts Jakob Eberhard Olof Ståhl Gabriella Cohn Cedermark Hamideh Rastkhani Gedske Daugaard Stefan Arver Aleksander Giwercman

Increasing incidence of testicular germ cell cancer (TGCC) is most probably related to environment and lifestyle. However, an underlying genetic predisposition may play a role and since sex steroids are assumed to be important for the rise and progression of TGCC, a study of androgen receptor (AR) gene polymorphisms in relation to the risk, histological type and progression of TGCC was undertak...

2018
Jong Wook Kim Young Dae Bae Sun Tae Ahn Jin Wook Kim Je Jong Kim Du Geon Moon

PURPOSE In epidemiological studies, there are various associations of androgen receptor (AR) CAG with several diseases or phenotypes. However, the relationship between CAG repeat length and metabolic syndrome (MS) remains unclear, especially in Asian populations. This study was designed to evaluate the relationship between AR CAG repeat length polymorphism and MS in a Korean male population. ...

2011
Jong-Min Lee Ricardo Mouro Pinto Tammy Gillis Jason C. St. Claire Vanessa C. Wheeler

BACKGROUND Age at onset of Huntington's disease (HD) is largely determined by the CAG trinucleotide repeat length in the HTT gene. Importantly, the CAG repeat undergoes tissue-specific somatic instability, prevalent in brain regions that are disease targets, suggesting a potential role for somatic CAG repeat instability in modifying HD pathogenesis. Thus, understanding underlying mechanisms of ...

2012
Yan-Ni Song Jing-Shu Geng Tong Liu Zhen-Bin Zhong Yang Liu Bing-Shu Xia Hong-Fei Ji Xiao-Mei Li Guo-Qiang Zhang Yan-Lv Ren Zhi-Gao Li Da Pang

BACKGROUND The androgen receptor (AR) expression and the CAG repeat length within the AR gene appear to be involved in the carcinogenesis of male breast carcinoma (MBC). Although phenotypic differences have been observed between MBC and normal control group in AR gene, there is lack of correlation analysis between AR expression and CAG repeat length in MBC. The purpose of the study was to inves...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2013
Michael L Eisenberg Tung-Chin Hsieh Alexander W Pastuszak Matthew G McIntyre Rustin C Walters Dolores J Lamb Larry I Lipshultz

Anogenital distance (AGD) is used to define degree of virilization of genital development, with shorter length being associated with feminization and male infertility. The first exon of the androgen receptor (AR) consists of a polymorphic sequence of cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeats, with longer CAG repeat lengths being associated with decreased receptor function. We sought to determine i...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Damian M Cummings Yasaman Alaghband Miriam A Hickey Prasad R Joshi S Candice Hong Chunni Zhu Timothy K Ando Véronique M André Carlos Cepeda Joseph B Watson Michael S Levine

The R6/2 mouse is the most frequently used model for experimental and preclinical drug trials in Huntington's disease (HD). When the R6/2 mouse was first developed, it carried exon 1 of the huntingtin gene with ~150 cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeats. The model presented with a rapid and aggressive phenotype that shared many features with the human condition and was particularly similar to ...

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