نتایج جستجو برای: sperm RNAs

تعداد نتایج: 70534  

2017
Lei Guo Shi-Bin Chao Lu Xiao Zhen-Bo Wang Tie-Gang Meng Yuan-Yuan Li Zhi-Ming Han Ying-Chun Ouyang Yi Hou Qing-Yuan Sun Xiang-Hong Ou

Recently, numerous studies have reported that the mature sperm contains both coding and non-coding RNAs and the sperm delivers some RNAs to the oocyte at fertilization. However, the functions of the RNAs carried to the oocyte by sperm at fertilization in embryonic development remains a mystery. In this study, the mature spermatozoa were treated with lysolecithin, pronase and RNases (RNase A and...

اقبالی, مریم, مدرسی, محمد حسین,

 The nucleus of mature sperm contains a complex population of transcripts such as mRNAs and miRNAs which expressed and accumulated during process of spermatogenesis however in spermatozoa, transcription is inert. The spermatozoa do not have cytoplasmic ribosomal compounds and translation apparatus. However, spermatozoa can translate cytoplasmic mRNAs de novo, using mitochondrial poly...

2013
Pranab J. Das Fiona McCarthy Monika Vishnoi Nandina Paria Cathy Gresham Gang Li Priyanka Kachroo A. Kendrick Sudderth Sheila Teague Charles C. Love Dickson D. Varner Bhanu P. Chowdhary Terje Raudsepp

Mature mammalian sperm contain a complex population of RNAs some of which might regulate spermatogenesis while others probably play a role in fertilization and early development. Due to this limited knowledge, the biological functions of sperm RNAs remain enigmatic. Here we report the first characterization of the global transcriptome of the sperm of fertile stallions. The findings improved und...

A. Rahim A. Singh B.A. Ganaie N. Shah R. Sinha S.A. Lone,

Bull fertility may be defined as the process by which spermatozoa fertilize and activate the ovum and then support embryonic development. Bull fertility is a complex trait having relatively low heritability and plays a vital role for efficient production and reproduction of bovine. Various mechanisms involved in regulating bull fertility associated phenotype and reliable biomarkers are poorly d...

2018
Gregory R. Rompala Anais Mounier Cody M. Wolfe Qishan Lin Iliya Lefterov Gregg E. Homanics

While the risks of maternal alcohol abuse during pregnancy are well-established, several preclinical studies suggest that chronic preconception alcohol consumption by either parent may also have significance consequences for offspring health and development. Notably, since isogenic male mice used in these studies are not involved in gestation or rearing of offspring, the cross-generational effe...

2015
Graham D. Johnson Paula Mackie Meritxell Jodar Sergey Moskovtsev Stephen A. Krawetz

A diverse pool of RNAs remain encapsulated within the transcriptionally silent spermatozoon despite the dramatic reduction in cellular and nuclear volume following cytoplasm/nucleoplasm expulsion. The impact of this pronounced restructuring on the distribution of transcripts inside the sperm essentially remains unknown. To define their compartmentalization, total RNA >100 nt was extracted from ...

Journal: :Development 2016
Shuiqiao Yuan Andrew Schuster Chong Tang Tian Yu Nicole Ortogero Jianqiang Bao Huili Zheng Wei Yan

Although it is believed that mammalian sperm carry small noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs) into oocytes during fertilization, it remains unknown whether these sperm-borne sncRNAs truly have any function during fertilization and preimplantation embryonic development. Germline-specific Dicer and Drosha conditional knockout (cKO) mice produce gametes (i.e. sperm and oocytes) partially deficient in miRNAs a...

It is well established that in addition to generating the diploid state in the zygote, the sperm also endows the oocyte with paternal centrioles, proteins and RNAs. Although the exact roles of mRNA introduced into the oocyte by the sperm are not completely understood. However, literature background, suggested that RNAs may have a vital role in embryo cleavage and further development. Therefore,...

2013
Edward Sendler Graham D. Johnson Shihong Mao Robert J. Goodrich Michael P. Diamond Russ Hauser Stephen A. Krawetz

Increasing attention has focused on the significance of RNA in sperm, in light of its contribution to the birth and long-term health of a child, role in sperm function and diagnostic potential. As the composition of sperm RNA is in flux, assigning specific roles to individual RNAs presents a significant challenge. For the first time RNA-seq was used to characterize the population of coding and ...

2007
Mitsuoki Kawano Akira Hasegawa Hiromi Sano Hideya Kawaji Jessica Severin Timo Lassmann Yoshihide Hayashizaki

INTRODUCTION It is widely recognized that all that fathers essentially contribute to the next generation is half of their genome, and mature sperm cells are transcriptionally and translationally inactive. However, an increasing number of reports have shown that RNAs were present in human sperm detected by using RT-PCR, differential display, in situ hybridization and microarrays [1]. One study s...

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