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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 108-111, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-338355

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To observe the relationship between microdeletions of AZF( azoospermia factor) on Y chromosome in male with idiopathic azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Only patients with an apparently normal 46,XY karyotype and normal FSH, LH and T were included in this study. Multiplex PCR was used to detect the sequence-tagged sites( STS) as follows :sY84, sY86, sY127, sY134, sY152, sY153, sY254, sY255, and ZFX/Y was used as internal control gene.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>No microdeletion was detected in the control whereas 8 microdeletion cases existed in 67 idiopathic azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia, including 4 in AZFc, 2 in AZFa + AZFc, 1 in AZFc + AZFb, and 1 in AZFb. The prevalence rate of microdeletion was 11.94%, which was statistically different from the control.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Microdeletions in the AZF regions on the long arm of the Y-chromosome are associated with idiopathic azoospermic and severely oligozoospermic men. Multiplex PCR was a rapid and reliable method for screening microdeletions of AZF.</p>


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Adult , Humans , Male , Azoospermia , Genetics , Chromosome Deletion , Chromosomes, Human, Y , Genetic Loci , Karyotyping , Oligospermia , Genetics , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Seminal Plasma Proteins , Genetics
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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 73-75, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-300907

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<p><b>AIM</b>To manage male infertility with obstructive azoospermia by means of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) and intrauterine insemination (IUI).</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Ninety azoospermic patients with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (BAVD, n=58) or bilateral caudal epididymal obstruction (BCEO, n=32) requesting for fine needle aspiration (FNA), PESA and IUI were recruited. The obstruction was diagnosed by vasography and determination of the fructose, carnitine and alpha-glucosidase levels in the seminal fluid.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The mean sperm motility, density, abnormal sperm and total sperm count of the caput epdidymis were 16 %+/-22 %, (12+/-31) x 10(6)/mL, 55 %+/-36 % and (16+/-14) x 10(6), respectively. In the 90 couples, a total of 74 PESA procedures and 66 cycles of IUI were performed. Three pregnancies resulted, including one twin pregnancy giving birth to two healthy boys, one single pregnancy with a healthy girl and another single pregnancy aborted at week 6 of conception. The pregnancy rate per IUI cycle was 4.5 %.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The birth of normal, healthy infants by IUI using PESA indicates that the caput epididymal sperm possess fertilization capacity. The PESA-IUI programme is a practical and economical procedure for the management of patients with obstructive azoospermia.</p>


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Biopsy, Needle , Epididymis , Cell Biology , Insemination, Artificial , Methods , Oligospermia , Therapeutics , Pregnancy Outcome , Spermatozoa , Cell Biology
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