نتایج جستجو برای: Chromosome Microdeletion

تعداد نتایج: 120218  

Objective Approximately 15 percent of couples are infertile. The male factor is responsible for approximately 50% of the cases. One of the main genetic factors playing a role in male infertility is Y chromosomal microdeletion within the proximal long arm of the Y chromosome (Yq11), named azoospermia factor (AZF) region. Recent studies have also demonstrated that there is a potential connection ...

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

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 microdeletions in men with oligozoospermia who volunteer for in vitro fertilization (ivf), the prevalence of such microdeletions in each particular community ne...

2013
Don Kyung Choi In Hyuck Gong Jin Ho Hwang Jong Jin Oh Jae Yup Hong

PURPOSE We evaluated clinical characteristics, sperm retrieval rates, and birth rates in a relatively large number of infertile patients with Y chromosome microdeletions. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed clinical data from 213 patients with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) and 76 patients with oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OATS) who were tested for Y chromosome microdeletion ...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
mohammad reza nowroozi keivan radkhah alireza ranjbaran saeed reza ghaffari mohammad ali sedighi gilani hamid gourabi

background: the sperm count and function may be affected by karyotype abnormalities or microdeletion in y chromosome. these genetic abnormalities can probably transmit to the children. objective: in this study, we tried to determine the frequency of karyotype abnormalities and y chromosome microdeletions in severe oligospermic or azoospermic men who fathered sons by icsi. materials and methods:...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
majid motovali-bashi zahra rezaei fariba dehghanian halimeh rezaei

background: infertility is a health problem which affects about 10-20% of married couples. male factor infertility is involved approximately 50% of infertile couples. most of male infertility is regarding to deletions in the male-specific region of the y chromosome. objective: in this study, the occurrence of deletions in the azf region and association between infertility and paternal age were ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
X G Liu H Y Hu Y H Guo Y P Sun

Dyszoospermia due to genetic factors is the leading cause of male infertility. To explore the correlation between azoospermia factor (AZF) microdeletion of the Y chromosome and male infertility, we evaluated AZF microdeletion on the long arm of the Y chromosome in 166 infertile males and 50 fertile males using multiplex polymerase chain reactions amplification and gel electrophoresis. The resul...

2013
P. N. Barbhuiya R. Mahanta

Specific genetic marker based molecular study of the azfa & azfd region microdeletion in infertile cases of northeast india. a b c d e Introduction: The first cases of Y chromosome microdeletions and male infertility were reported in 1992 and many case series have subsequently been reported from various parts of the world. A very few studies have been done involving the patients of NorthEast In...

Ganesan P Khan FH Kumar S

Background: The Y chromosome microdeletion is one of the best-documented causes of male infertility but the factors responsible for Y chromosome microdeletions in spermatozoa remain unresolved. However, the environmental pollutants are known to damage DNA in differentiating and maturing germ cells in the male reproductive tract. In view of this, the objective of the present study was to explore...

Background The human Y chromosome is essential for human sex determination and male germ cell development and maintenance. In 1996, Vogt et al. identified three recurrently deleted regions in Yq11 termed the azoospermia factor (AZF). The AZF region is subdivided into three non-overlapping sub-regions called AZFa, AZFb and AZFc and microdeletion in these regions is the most important etiology of...

Background and Aim: The Y-chromosome azoospermic factor (AZF) regions consist of genes whose specific roles and functions in spermatogenesis and fertility have not been completely clarified. Hence, recognition of the association between AZF microdeletions and male infertility has suggestions for the diagnosis, treatment, and genetic counseling. The main objective of the present study was invest...

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