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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 935-938, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-239054

ABSTRACT

Globozoospermia, as a severe teratozoospermia caused by gene mutations, is a rare congenital disease with main clinical manifestations of the round head of sperm and abnormality or absence of acrosome, and its precise mechanism is not yet clear. Studies show that the pathogenic genes associated with globozoospermia include SPATA16, PICK1, GOPC, Hrb, Csnk2a2 and bs. This paper outlines the progress in the studies of molecular genetics of globozoospermia, aiming to contribute to the molecular diagnosis and mechanism investigation of the disease.


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Humans , Male , Acrosome , Infertility, Male , Genetics , Pathology , Mutation , Spermatozoa , Congenital Abnormalities
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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 984-988, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-239047

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To detect the sperm plasma membrane integrity (PMI) of varicocele (VC) patients using SYBR-14/PI fluorescent staining and flow cytometry, and investigate its clinical significance.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>We collected semen samples from 120 men, including 30 grade-1 varicocele patients (VC1), 30 grade-2 (VC2), 30 grade-3 (VC3), and 30 normal fertile volunteer controls. Conventional semen analyses were performed by computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA). All the semen samples were washed with PBS and then subjected to SYBR-14/PI staining for the detection of sperm PMI by flow cytometry. The proportion of normal sperm with PMI was indicated as the percentage of sperm emitting green fluorescence (SYBR-14+/PI- %), sperm PMI was determined and sperm fertilization capacity predicted.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Significant differences were detected in SYBR-14+/PI- and SYBR-14-/PI+ between the normal men and varicocele male patients (P < 0.01). The percentages of the sperm with PMI (SYBR-14+/PI- %) were remarkably lower in the VC1, VC2 and VC3 groups ([54.85 +/- 3.78]%, [45.37 +/- 4.12]% and [35.14 +/- 4.91]%) than in the normal controls ([70.79 +/- 6.71]%). SYBR-14+/PI-% was correlated positively with sperm motility (r=0.965, P < 0.01) and the percentage of grade a + b sperm (r = 0.874, P < 0.01), negatively with the percentage of grade d sperm (r = -0.965, P <0.01), but not significantly with pH, semen volume and liquefaction time (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>SYBR-14/PI fluorescent staining and flow cytometry can quickly and exactly detect sperm PMI. Varicocele decreases sperm PMI, which might be an important cause of male infertility.</p>


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Case-Control Studies , Cell Membrane , Pathology , Flow Cytometry , Organic Chemicals , Semen Analysis , Sperm Motility , Spermatozoa , Staining and Labeling , Varicocele , Pathology
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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 1069-1072, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-239033

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To determine the impact of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) infection on the integrity of sperm plasma membrane in infertile males.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Sixty-three semen samples were divided into a Uu infection group (n = 32) and a normal control group (n = 31). Conventional semen analyses were performed by computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) and Uu detected by the culture method. The semen samples were washed with PBS and dyed by SYBR-14/PI double fluorescent staining, followed by detection of the integrity of sperm plasma membrane by flow cytometry. The percentage of the sperm with intact plasma membrane was indicated as the percentage of sperm emitting green fluorescence (SYBR-14+/PI-%).</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The Uu infection group showed a significantly decreased integrity of sperm plasma membrane ([45.14 +/- 10.69]%) and reduced percentage of grade a + b sperm ([23.29 +/- 8.81]%) as compared with the normal control group ([72.68 +/- 9.91]% and [46.32 +/- 9.54]%) (P < 0.01). But there were no significant differences in the semen volume, pH value, and sperm concentration between the two groups (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Uu infection decreases the integrity of sperm plasma membrane, which might be an important factor of male infertility.</p>


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Case-Control Studies , Cell Membrane , Pathology , Flow Cytometry , Infertility, Male , Microbiology , Pathology , Organic Chemicals , Semen Analysis , Methods , Spermatozoa , Metabolism , Pathology , Ureaplasma Infections , Pathology , Ureaplasma urealyticum
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