نتایج جستجو برای: male reproductive cells

تعداد نتایج: 1752340  

2014
Lucio Vinicius Ruth Mace Andrea Migliano

Most accounts of human life history propose that women have short reproductive spans relative to their adult lifespans, while men not only remain fertile but carry on reproducing until late life. Here we argue that studies have overlooked evidence for variation in male reproductive ageing across human populations. We apply a Bayesian approach to census data from Agta hunter-gatherers and Gambia...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
G Matusali N Dereuddre-Bosquet A Le Tortorec M Moreau A-P Satie D Mahé P Roumaud O Bourry N Sylla S Bernard-Stoecklin A Pruvost R Le Grand N Dejucq-Rainsford

UNLABELLED A number of men receiving prolonged suppressive highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) still shed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in semen. To investigate whether this seminal shedding may be due to poor drug penetration and/or viral production by long-lived cells within male genital tissues, we analyzed semen and reproductive tissues from macaques chronically infected with ...

Journal: :Endocrines 2022

Leydig cells produce androgens which are essential for male sex differentiation and reproductive functions. Steroidogenesis, as well expression of several genes in cells, stimulated by LH/cAMP repressed AMP/AMPK. One those is Plau, codes the urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), a secreted serine protease. The role uPA regulation Plau remain unknown. Using siRNA-mediated knockdown, was re...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2013
Xuguang Nie Lois J. Arend

Reproductive tract abnormalities and male infertility have higher incidence in ADPKD patients than in general populations. In this work, we reveal that Pkd1, whose mutations account for 85% of ADPKD cases, is essential for male reproductive tract development. Disruption of Pkd1 caused multiple organ defects in the murine male reproductive tract. The earliest visible defect in the Pkd1(-/-) repr...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
J M Moline A L Golden N Bar-Chama E Smith M E Rauch R E Chapin S D Perreault S M Schrader W A Suk P J Landrigan

The discovery in the mid-1970s that occupational exposures to pesticides could diminish or destroy the fertility of workers sparked concern about the effects of hazardous substances on male reproductive health. More recently, there is evidence that sperm quantity and quality may have declined worldwide, that the incidence of testicular cancer has progressively increased in many countries, and t...

Journal: :Alcohol health and research world 1998
M A Emanuele N V Emanuele

The male reproductive system consists of the hypothalamus, the anterior pituitary gland, and the testes. Alcohol can interfere with the function of each of these components, thereby causing impotence, infertility, and reduced male secondary sexual characteristics. In the testes, alcohol can adversely affect the Leydig cells, which produce and secrete the hormone testosterone. Studies found that...

2011
Yunsang Cheah Wanxi Yang

The process of sperm production is well understood, but the studies of essential nutritional elements which are necessary for successful spermatogenesis are not deeply studied as yet. Our review focuses on integrating available information of various nutritional elements involved in spermatogenesis, sperm maturation and male reproductive system development, such as Zinc, Selenium, Folate, Vitam...

2013
Carolina N. Spiegel Jorge A. C. Bretas Alexandre A. Peixoto Felipe M. Vigoder Rafaela V. Bruno Maurilio J. Soares

BACKGROUND The male reproductive system of insects can have several tissues responsible for the secretion of seminal fluid proteins (SFPs), such as testes, accessory glands, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory duct and ejaculatory bulb. The SFPs are transferred during mating and can induce several physiological and behavioral changes in females, such as increase in oviposition and decrease in sexual ...

1999
A. A. Thomson G. R. Cunha

The development of the male reproductive tract is dependent upon androgens and mesenchymal-epithelial interactions. Androgens masculinise the reproductive tract during the latter third of gestation, and are required for the formation of the male sex accessory organs including the prostate and seminal vesicle (Cunha et al., 1987). Studies using tissue recombination have shown that androgen recep...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2010
Monica A Onyango Sam Owoko Monica Oguttu

This study explored factors that influence male involvement in reproductive health in western Kenya. Qualitative study design was used. From December 2008 to February 2009, data were collected via in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) at three provinces of western Kenya. Twelve in-depth interviews and eight FGDs were conducted. Five participants in in-depth interviews were fema...

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