نتایج جستجو برای: y chromosomal microdeletions

تعداد نتایج: 539215  

2014
Fadlalla Elfateh Dai Rulin Yun Xin Li Linlin Zhu Haibo Rui-Zhi Liu

BACKGROUND In some cases infertile men showed small deletions of specific genes in the Y chromosome. It had been confirmed, these deleted genes are greatly associated with spermatogenic failure. However, the frequency and the patterns of such microdeletions among infertile men are not clearly clarified. OBJECTIVE We sought to determine the frequency and the patterns of Y chromosome microdelet...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction 2006
Ali Hellani Saad Al-Hassan Muhammed A Iqbal Serdar Coskun

About 30-40% of male infertility is due to unknown reasons. Genetic contributions to the disruption of spermatogenesis are suggested and amongst the genetic factors studied, Y chromosome microdeletions represent the most common one. Screening for microdeletions in AZFa, b and c region of Y chromosome showed a big variation among different studies. The purpose of this study was to investigate th...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
A I Güney D Javadova D Kırac K Ulucan G Koc D Ergec H Tavukcu T Tarcan

Infertility affects about 10-15% of all couples attempting pregnancy with infertility attributed to the male partner in approximately half of the cases. Proposed causes of male infertility include sperm motility disturbances, Y chromosome microdeletions, chromosomal abnormalities, single gene mutations, and sperm mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) rearrangements. To investigate the etiology of decr...

2018
Afsaneh Mojtabanezhad Shariatpanahi Hassan Ahmadnia Adam Torkamanzehi Mahnaz Mansouri Torshizi Mohammad Amin Kerachian

Background Approximately 15% of couples are infertile with the male factor explaining approximately 50% of the cases. One of the main genetic factors playing a role in male infertility is Y chromosomal microdeletions within the proximal long arm of the Y chromosome (Yq11), named the azoospermia factor (AZF) region. Recent studies have shown there is a potential connection between deletions of t...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2014
Murat Kara Askin Sen Esin Sakallı Cetin Kursat Kargun

Chromosomal rearrangements are usually associated with male factor infertility. We report here a 34-year-old man suffering from primary infertility for 15 years. The cytogenetic analysis and investigation of Y-chromosome microdeletions were performed. A reciprocal balanced translocation t (10;19) (q11.2;q13.4) was found in oligozoospermic infertile men with no Y-chromosome microdeletions. In th...

Journal: :International journal of andrology 2004
M Simoni E Bakker C Krausz

Microdeletions of the Y chromosome are the second most frequent genetic cause of spermatogenetic failure in infertile men after the Klinefelter syndrome. The molecular diagnosis of Y-chromosomal microdeletions is routinely performed in the workup of male infertility in men with azoospermia or severe oligozoospermia. Since 1999, the European Academy of Andrology (EAA) and the European Molecular ...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Xiao-Wei Yu Zhen-Tong Wei Yu-Ting Jiang Song-Ling Zhang

Spermatogenesis is an essential reproductive process that is regulated by many Y chromosome specific genes. Most of these genes are located in a specific region known as the azoospermia factor region (AZF) in the long arm of the human Y chromosome. AZF microdeletions are recognized as the most frequent structural chromosomal abnormalities and are the major cause of male infertility. Assisted re...

Chao F Rong-Rong H Ru-Lin D Rui-Xue W Rui-Zhi L Ya-Ping Y Yuan D

Background: To investigate the frequencies of AZF microdeletions and chromosomal abnormalities in infertile men from Northeastern China. Moreover, to compare the prevalence of these abnormalities with other countries and regions in the world. Materials and Methods: 305 infertile men were enrolled. A complete semen analysis and reproductive hormones were measured according to standard methods. M...

Y chromosome microdeletions are the second genetic cause of male infertility. The incidence of Y chromosome microdeletions can vary considerably depending on several factors, including patient selection criteria, population composition, and diagnostic protocols. They are associated with spermatogenic failure and lead to azoospermia or oligozoospermia. The advance in assisted reproductive techno...

2017
Prafulla S. Ambulkar Sunil S. Pande

Genetic factors cause about 15% of male infertility and microdeletions of Y chromosome is one of the genetic causes in idiopathic infertile men. Azoospermia factors (AZFa, AZFb, and AZFc) on Yq long arm are most important for spermatogenesis. For analysis of microdeletions in the AZF regions by sequence-tagged-site (STS) PCR is important screening method for infertility. An attempt has been mad...

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