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Arch Androl ; 44(3): 231-5, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10864372

RESUMO

Low hypoosmotic swelling (HOS) test scores were found to be associated with lower pregnancy rates. The mechanism seems to be related not so much to impaired fertilization but to inhibition of implantation. The defect may be present in males with normal or subnormal semen specimens. However, anecdotal experience suggested that the subset of males with antisperm antibodies (ASAs) have a higher frequency of low HOS scores. The possibility exists that ASAs may impair the functional integrity of the sperm membrane. The study presented herein, artificially added ASAs to sperm to see if this could lower the HOS score. The study would also determine if chymotrypsin, a protein digestive enzyme, could improve HOS scores, if, in fact, they were lowered by the addition of ASAs. The results did not show a reduction in the HOS scores following the addition of ASAs. Thus, it would appear that there is no cause and effect with the simultaneous presence of low HOS scores and ASAs. Possibly, however, longer exposure or a higher concentration of antibodies is needed to lower HOS scores.


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Autoanticorpos/imunologia , Espermatozoides/imunologia , Membrana Celular/imunologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pressão Osmótica
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Hum Genet ; 66(4): 352-5, 1984.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6586636

RESUMO

A Cellogel procedure for screening the electrophoretic variants of the human red cell glutathione peroxidase ( GPX1 ) was described. Three hundred and ninety eight Dutch persons living in various parts of The Netherlands, 385 individuals born in various states of India, and 72 Jamaicans of African origin living in Birmingham, UK, were screened for GPX1 variants. The Dutch were monomorphic, while one Afro-Jamaican female and two males and one female of the 116 Punjabis were found to be variants indistinguishable from each other in their pattern of electrophoresis. The clear five banded pattern of the variant indicated that the subunit structure of the human red cell glutathione peroxidase is most probably a tetramer and suggested that the variant is the expression of a heterozygote due to alleles at an autosomal locus. The corresponding phenotype was designated tentatively as GPX1 2-1 and the alleles as GPX1 *1 and GPX1 *2 respectively. The variant 2-1 was found to be identical to the "Thomas" variant described by Beutler and West (1974). Thus so far, in addition to the Afro-Americans and Ashkenazi Jews (Beutler et al. 1974), the Punjabis of the Indian subcontinent (this report) were found to exhibit the GPX1 polymorphism due to the GPX1 *2 allele. The data discussed in this paper (which included unpublished observations on several African and non-African populations) suggest that the GPX1 *2 allele is originally an African variant and hint that the present day Punjabis of Indian subcontinent, like Ashkenazi Jews, are "predominantly of Mediterranean origin with some proportion of African ancestry" ( Mourant et al. 1976).


Assuntos
Eritrócitos/enzimologia , Marcadores Genéticos , Glutationa Peroxidase/genética , Isoenzimas/genética , Polimorfismo Genético , População Negra , Humanos , Índia , Jamaica , Países Baixos , Fenótipo
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