نتایج جستجو برای: spermatogenic cells

تعداد نتایج: 1384428  

Journal: :Human reproduction 2002
I Mateizel G Verheyen E Van Assche H Tournaye I Liebaers A Van Steirteghem

BACKGROUND Sperm extracted from testicular biopsies of azoospermic men can successfully be used for ICSI. The concern exists that testicular sperm from azoospermic men suffering from severe testicular failure may have a higher frequency of aneuploidy, which may lead to an increased risk for chromosomally abnormal offspring. METHODS Testicular sperm from patients showing spermatogenic failure ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
Y Dong Y Pan R Wang Z Zhang Q Xi R-Z Liu

Male infertility is mostly caused by spermatogenic failure. Currently, routine genetic analyses of unexplained azoospermia or oligozoospermia are limited to the investigation of Y chromosomal microdeletions and chromosome karyotype analyses. The aim of this study was to find spermatogenic failure genes in patients with chromosomal abnormalities and unexplained azoospermia caused by copy number ...

Journal: :Seminars in cell & developmental biology 1998
M D Griswold

Sertoli cells are the somatic cells of the testis that are essential for testis formation and spermatogenesis. Sertoli cells facilitate the progression of germ cells to spermatozoa via direct contact and by controlling the environment milieu within the seminiferous tubules. The regulation of spermatogenesis by FSH and testosterone occurs by the action of these hormones on the Sertoli cells. Whi...

Journal: :cell journal 0
mehdi eskandari soghra jani mahsa kazemi habib zeighami alireza yazdinezhad sahar mazloomi

objective: epididymo-orchitis (eo) potentially results in reduced fertility in up to 60% of affected patients. the anti-inflammatory effects of korean red ginseng (krg) and its ability to act as an immunoenhancer in parallel with the beneficial effects of this ancient herbal medicine on the reproductive systems of animals and humans led us to evaluate its protective effects against acute eo. ma...

A Atala CE Bishop H Sadri-Ardekani, SS Pendergraft T Reid

Background Background: Mammalian spermatogenesis is regulated through paracrine and endocrine activity, specific cell signaling, and local control mechanisms. These highly specific signaling interactions are effectively absent upon placing testicular cells into two-dimensional primary culture. The specific changes that occur between key cell types and involved spermatogenesis signaling pathways...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2004
Z Zhang R V Short T Meehan D M De Kretser M B Renfree K L Loveland

Direct cooling of the testis results in the depletion of most germ cells in vivo. Germ cell-depleted testes are now commonly used to investigate spermatogenic regeneration and can serve as recipients for germ cell transplantation. The present study explored the effects of cooling rat testes on the depletion of endogenous germ cells, spermatogenic regeneration, and Sertoli cell function. Adult r...

2013
Masataka CHIHARA Saori OTSUKA Osamu ICHII Yasuhiro KON

The blood testis-barrier (BTB) is essential for maintaining homeostasis in the seminiferous epithelium. Although many studies have reported that vitamin A (VA) is required for the maintenance of spermatogenesis, the relationships between the BTB, spermatogenesis and VA have not been elucidated. In this study, we analyzed BTB assembly and spermatogenesis in the testes of mice fed the VA-deficien...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Qiuxia Wu Rui Song Nicole Ortogero Huili Zheng Ryan Evanoff Chris L Small Michael D Griswold Satoshi H Namekawa Helene Royo James M Turner Wei Yan

DROSHA is a nuclear RNase III enzyme responsible for cleaving primary microRNAs (miRNAs) into precursor miRNAs and thus is essential for the biogenesis of canonical miRNAs. DICER is a cytoplasmic RNase III enzyme that not only cleaves precursor miRNAs to produce mature miRNAs but also dissects naturally formed/synthetic double-stranded RNAs to generate small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). To invest...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1985
C A Redi S Garagna B Hilscher H Winking

In Mammals, structural rearrangements of the karyotype cause considerable trouble to the spermatogenic process. Making use of an experimental animal model of Robertsonian chromosomal variation in the house mouse (Gropp, Winking & Redi, 1982a) the effects of these chromosome structural rearrangements on the spermatogenic process were studied in fertile and chromosomally derived subfertile and st...

2017
Olga A. Efimova Anna A. Pendina Andrei V. Tikhonov Sergey E. Parfenyev Irina D. Mekina Evgeniia M. Komarova Mariia A. Mazilina Eugene V. Daev Olga G. Chiryaeva Ilona A. Galembo Mikhail I. Krapivin Oleg S. Glotov Irina S. Stepanova Svetlana A. Shlykova Igor Yu. Kogan Alexander M. Gzgzyan Tatyana V. Kuznetzova Vladislav S. Baranov

We performed immunofluorescent analysis of DNA hydroxymethylation and methylation in human testicular spermatogenic cells from azoospermic patients and ejaculated spermatozoa from sperm donors and patients from infertile couples. In contrast to methylation which was present throughout spermatogenesis, hydroxymethylation was either high or almost undetectable in both spermatogenic cells and ejac...

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