نتایج جستجو برای: severe oligozoospermia

تعداد نتایج: 327662  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2009
G G Ceylan C Ceylan H Elyas

Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a child after one year of regular unprotected intercourse; it is a major health problem affecting about 10-15% of all couples. Infertility is due to a male factor in approximately 50% of cases. The human Y chromosome contains genes necessary for gonadal differentiation into a testis and genes for complete spermatogenesis. We examined the frequ...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2004
C Ferrás S Fernandes C J Marques F Carvalho C Alves J Silva M Sousa A Barros

Deletions of the AZFc region in Yq11.2, which include the DAZ gene family, are responsible for most cases of male infertility and were associated with severe oligozoospermia and also with a variable testicular pathology. To uncover the functional contribution of DAZ to human spermatogenesis, a DAZ gene copy-specific deletion analysis was previously established and showed that DAZ1/DAZ2 deletion...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical research international 2022

The main cause of a childless couple's lack societal support is the depressing ignorance and maltreatment causes childlessness its treatment. Childless couples are socially emotionally vulnerable in many parts world because this isolation. pressure to become pregnant may be directed at women various societies, she frequently one who suffers most from effects. One primary reasons for male infert...

Lai YC, Li SY Wang WC Yang JJ

Background: The lengths of CAG repeats in two spinocerebellar ataxia genes, SCA1 and SCA3, were analyzed to determine whether such repeats exist in higher numbers in infertile males. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were collected from healthy controls, oligozoospermia patients, and azoospermia patients. DNA fragments containing target CAG repeats were amplified by PCR with template DNA pur...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2007
D S Gaur M Talekar V P Pathak

INTRODUCTION Defective sperm quality is a significant cause of infertility. It is known that cigarette smoking affects semen quality. Our aim was to compare the semen of infertile cigarette smokers with infertile non-smokers to study the effect of smoking on semen quality. METHODS Semen samples of 100 cigarette smokers and 100 strictly non-smoking primary infertility patients were included in...

2011
Nasser Salsabili Reza Mirfakhraei Maryam Montazeri Mitra Ataei Paricheher Yaghmaei Gholamreza Pourmand

To investigate the relation of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and Testosterone serum levels with partial deletions in the AZFc region in Iranian oligozoospermia males. Material and methods: thirty infertile oligozoospermia and 52 Iranian fertile men included. The hormonal assays were measured by the Radioimmunoassay (RIA). Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (M-PCR...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2001
J J Kurinczuk M Clarke

OBJECTIVES To test the hypothesis that leatherwork is associated with male infertility mediated through the development of oligozoospermia. The basis of any association was postulated, at the outset, to be with exposure to the solvents used in leatherwork. METHODS All new referrals with infertility presenting in Leicestershire hospital clinics between November 1988 and September 1992 and Kett...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2008
C J Marques P Costa B Vaz F Carvalho S Fernandes A Barros M Sousa

Genomic imprinting marks in the male germ line are already established in the adult germinal stem cell population. We studied the methylation patterns of H19 and MEST imprinted genes in sperm of control and oligozoospermic patients, by bisulphite genomic sequencing. We here report that 7 out of 15 (46.7%) patients with a sperm count below 10 x 10(6)/ml display defective methylation of H19 and/o...

2016
Ehsan Yousefi-Razin Mohammad Javad Nasiri Mir Davood Omrani

BACKGROUND While multiple factors can contribute to male infertility, genetic factors, such as chromosomal disorders or Y-chromosome microdeletion, are responsible for about 10% of male infertility. Considering the role of Y-chromosome micro-deletions in men with oligozoospermia who volunteer for in vitro fertilization (IVF), the prevalence of such microdeletions in each particular community ne...

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