نتایج جستجو برای: spermiogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 1070  

Journal: :Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2015

Journal: :Protein and peptide letters 2011
Harold E Kasinsky José María Eirín-López Juan Ausió

Despite their relatively arginine-rich composition, protamines exhibit a high degree of structural variation. Indeed, the primary structure of these histone H1-related sperm nuclear basic proteins (SNBPs) is not random and is the depository of important phylogenetic information. This appears to be the result of their fast rate of evolution driven by positive selection. The way by which the prot...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2011
Gunasekaran Singaravelu Indrani Chatterjee Matthew R Marcello Andrew Singson

Males and hermaphrodites are the two naturally found sexual forms in the nematode C. elegans. The amoeboid sperm are produced by both males and hermaphrodites. In the earlier phase of gametogenesis, the germ cells of hermaphrodites differentiate into limited number of sperm--around 300--and are stored in a small 'bag' called the spermatheca. Later on, hermaphrodites continually produce oocytes....

Journal: :Development 2017
Chao Liu Zhenhua Song Lina Wang Haiyan Yu Weixiao Liu Yongliang Shang Zhiliang Xu Haichao Zhao Fengyi Gao Jiamin Wen Linan Zhao Yaoting Gui Jianwei Jiao Fei Gao Wei Li

Sirt1 is a member of the sirtuin family of proteins and has important roles in numerous biological processes. Sirt1-/- mice display an increased frequency of abnormal spermatozoa, but the mechanism of Sirt1 in spermiogenesis remains largely unknown. Here, we report that Sirt1 might be directly involved in spermiogenesis in germ cells but not in steroidogenic cells. Germ cell-specific Sirt1 knoc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Zhibing Zhang Xuening Shen David R Gude Bonney M Wilkinson Monica J Justice Charles J Flickinger John C Herr Edward M Eddy Jerome F Strauss

Spermatogenesis can be divided into three stages: spermatogonial mitosis, meiosis of spermatocytes, and spermiogenesis. During spermiogenesis, spermatids undergo dramatic morphological changes including formation of a flagellum and chromosomal packaging and condensation of the nucleus into the sperm head. The genes regulating the latter processes are largely unknown. We previously discovered th...

2017
Ying-Hung Lin Chih-Chun Ke Ya-Yun Wang Mei-Feng Chen Tsung-Ming Chen Wei-Chi Ku Han-Sun Chiang Chung-Hsin Yeh

According to recent estimates, 2%-15% of couples are sterile, and approximately half of the infertility cases are attributed to male reproductive factors. However, the reasons remain undefined in approximately 25% of male infertility cases, and most infertility cases exhibit spermatogenic defects. Numerous genes involved in spermatogenesis still remain unknown. We previously identified Male Ger...

2016
Tsung-Hsuan Lai Ying-Yu Wu Ya-Yun Wang Mei-Feng Chen Pei Wang Tsung-Ming Chen Yi-No Wu Han-Sun Chiang Pao-Lin Kuo Ying-Hung Lin

Male factor infertility accounts for approximately 50 percent of infertile couples. The male factor-related causes of intracytoplasmic sperm injection failure include the absence of sperm, immotile sperm, immature sperm, abnormally structured sperm, and sperm with nuclear damage. Our knockout and knock-in mice models demonstrated that SEPTIN12 (SEPT12) is vital for the formation of sperm morpho...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2023

Background: Analysis of sperm morphology defects (amorphous heads, abnormal acrosome, etc.) is useful for estimating the efficiency spermiogenesis and maturation. An advanced paternal age (more than 40 years) associated with decreasing count reduced motility; however, there little information on effect aging relating to morphological defects. Moreover, searching stable combinations certain in s...

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