نتایج جستجو برای: female reproductive tract

تعداد نتایج: 467551  

2017
Shuai Li Marleny Garcia Rachel L Gewiss Wipawee Winuthayanon

Semen liquefaction changes semen from a gel-like to watery consistency and is required for sperm to gain mobility and swim to the fertilization site in the Fallopian tubes. Kallikrein-related peptidases 3 (KLK3) and other kallikrein-related peptidases from male prostate glands are responsible for semen liquefaction by cleaving gel-forming proteins (semenogelin and collagen). In a physiological ...

2015
Sun-Ji Park Tae-Shin Kim Jin-Man Kim Kyu-Tae Chang Hyun-Shik Lee Dong-Seok Lee

Superovulation induced by exogenous gonadotropin treatment (PMSG/hCG) increases the number of available oocytes in humans and animals. However, Superovulatory PMSG/hCG treatment is known to affect maternal environment, and these effects may result from PMSG/hCG treatment-induced oxidative stress. 2-Cys peroxiredoxins (2-Cys Prxs) act as antioxidant enzymes that protect cells from oxidative stre...

Journal: :Italian journal of anatomy and embryology = Archivio italiano di anatomia ed embriologia 2012
Abdulhakeem H Eljarah Mohd B Al-Zghoul Khaleel Jawasreh Zuhair A Bani Ismail Mustafa M Ababneh Ashraf N Elhalah Maen M Alsumadi

Female reproductive anatomy of the Arabian oryx is unknown. In this study, reproductive tracts of seven female Arabian oryx (aged 2 to 7 years) were examined to characterize their reproductive anatomy. Observations and measurements were obtained in situ from dead animals during necropsy. Animals were allocated into two groups: cycling (n = 3; follicles or corpora lutea present) and not-cycling ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Betsy Navarro Yuriy Kirichok David E Clapham

Mature mammalian spermatozoa are quiescent in the male reproductive tract. Upon ejaculation and during their transit through the female reproductive tract, they undergo changes that enable them to fertilize the egg. During this process of capacitation, they acquire progressive motility, develop hyperactivated motility, and are readied for the acrosome reaction. All of these processes are regula...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Willie J Swanson Alex Wong Mariana F Wolfner Charles F Aquadro

Genes whose products are involved in reproduction include some of the fastest-evolving genes found within the genomes of several organisms. Drosophila has long been used to study the function and evolutionary dynamics of genes thought to be involved in sperm competition and sexual conflict, two processes that have been hypothesized to drive the adaptive evolution of reproductive molecules. Seve...

2017
Shuo Xiao Jonathan R Coppeta Hunter B Rogers Brett C Isenberg Jie Zhu Susan A Olalekan Kelly E McKinnon Danijela Dokic Alexandra S Rashedi Daniel J Haisenleder Saurabh S Malpani Chanel A Arnold-Murray Kuanwei Chen Mingyang Jiang Lu Bai Catherine T Nguyen Jiyang Zhang Monica M Laronda Thomas J Hope Kruti P Maniar Mary Ellen Pavone Michael J Avram Elizabeth C Sefton Spiro Getsios Joanna E Burdette J Julie Kim Jeffrey T Borenstein Teresa K Woodruff

The endocrine system dynamically controls tissue differentiation and homeostasis, but has not been studied using dynamic tissue culture paradigms. Here we show that a microfluidic system supports murine ovarian follicles to produce the human 28-day menstrual cycle hormone profile, which controls human female reproductive tract and peripheral tissue dynamics in single, dual and multiple unit mic...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0

background: antibiotic therapies used in treatment of many diseases have adverse effects on fertility. this review analyzes previous comparative studies that surveyed the effects of two common groups of antibiotics on male fertility. objective: to evaluate histo-pathological effects of fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides on sperm parameters and male reproductive tissue. materials and methods: ...

2002
Sharyn Clough

In 1993, biologist Margie Profet captured the attention of the popular press with the publication of her radical thesis: menstruation has a function. Traditional theories, she claims, typically view menstruation as a functionless by-product of cyclic flux. The details of Profet’s functional account are similarly radical: she argues that menstruation has been naturally selected to defend the fem...

2016
Andrea Brazdova Helene Senechal Gabriel Peltre Pascal Poncet

Immune infertility, in terms of reproductive failure, has become a serious health issue involving approximately 1 out of 5 couples at reproductive age. Semen that is defined as a complex fluid containing sperm, cellular vesicles and other cells and components, could sensitize the female genital tract. The immune rejection of male semen in the female reproductive tract is explained as the failur...

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