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Journal of Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. 2009; 11 (3): 61-69
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-97231

ABSTRACT

Gastric cancer is the second cause of cancer death world wide. Genetic factors including oncogens and tumor suppressor genes are always contributed in progression of this cancer. The P53 tumor suppressor gene has a broad role in the cell such as programmed cell death and stop cell replicating damaged DNA. Mutations in the P53 gene, which are frequently seen in human gastric cancer, impair its tumor suppression function. The aim of this study was to determine the P53 gene mutations in gastric cancer specimens in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari Province. In this descriptive-lab based study, we investigated the P53 gene mutations in exons 5-8 in 38 paraffin embedded gastric cancer specimens. DNA was extracted following the standard phenol chloroform protocol. The P53 gene mutations were determined using PCR-SSCP procedure. Band shifts were detected in all positive controls examined. However, no shifted band was detected in samples from gastric cancer patients tested. The results of this study demonstrated that association between P53 gene mutations and gastric cancer is very low in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari province. However, we have examined a limited number of 38 gastric samples and more samples are needed to be investigated to unravel the contribution of P53 gene mutations leading to gastric cancer in this province


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Mutation , Genes, p53 , Genes, Tumor Suppressor , Oncogenes , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Journal of Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. 2008; 10 (1): 20-27
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-88086

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Selection of mature sperm with normal morphology and chromatin structure is needed for assisted reproduction technology [ART] procedures. At present, various sperm separation methods exist to select mature sperm. The selection of mature sperm based on electrical charge of membrane is one of these methods. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the Zeta potential for selection of normal sperm in term of morphology and chromatin structure integrity. In this descriptive-analytical study, semen samples from 70 infertile couples referring to Isfahan Fertility and Infertility center were evaluated. Semen analysis was carried out according to WHO criteria. The remaining of semen samples were used for Zeta method. Then Sperm morphology, protamine deficiency and DNA fragmentation were assessed using papanicolaou staining, chromomycin A3 [CMA3] staining, and sperm chromatin dispersion [SCD] test, respectively. In addition, we compared the result of Zeta group with control group. Coefficients of correlation and paired-samples t-test were carried out using SPSS 11.5, to compare results among between two groups. The results of this study show that the mean of abnormal morphology, protamine deficiency and DNA fragmentation were 88.19 +/- 7.37, 67.17 +/- 17.34, 32.87 +/- 8.65 in control group, and 80.17 +/- 10.26, 58.40 +/- 18.20, 18.19 +/- 8.64, in the Zeta group, respectively. Zeta group can decrease significantly the percentage of abnormal morphology, protamine deficiency and DNA fragmentation compared to control group [P<0.05]. Zeta method can be used in separation of mature sperm with normal morphology, normal protamine contained and intact DNA


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Humans , Male , DNA Fragmentation , Chromatin , Protamines/deficiency , Semen Analysis , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
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