Publications by authors named "Antonio M Gutierrez-Gutierrez"

Background: Fatty acids (FA) likely affect human fertility at multiple levels, as deviations from physiological FA profiles are obesogenic, and FA can modify DNA methylation (DNAm). Yet, the interplay of follicular fluid (FF) and serum FA with BMI and percentage body fat (PBF) in human fertility is not completely understood. Also, associations of DNAm with fertility are largely unexplored.

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Homogeneous extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMFs) alter biological phenomena, including the cell phenotype and proliferation rate. Heterogenous vortex magnetic fields (VMFs), a new approach of exposure to magnetic fields, induce systematic movements on charged biomolecules from target cells; however, the effect of VMFs on living systems remains uncertain. Here, we designed, constructed, and characterized an ELF-VMF-modified Rodin's coil to expose SH-SY5Y cells.

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Oocyte maturation defect is a challenging situation in the management of infertility, the etiology may be related to endocrine causes, protocols used in ovarian stimulation, oocyte intrinsic defects or procedures in embryology laboratory. We report three Mexican females in treatment for primary infertility with non-mature oocytes after ovary stimulation and oocyte capture in whom a genetic diagnosis of -oocyte maturation defect was revealed by exome sequencing. Two couples achieved pregnancies though oocyte donation after establishing the genetic etiology.

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Objective: In this study, we report an experience of 59 natural-cycle IVF combined with in vitro oocyte maturation (IVF/M) cycles in patients with PCOS requiring IVF recruited based on limitations to afford a conventional IVF treatment in a 9-years period. Results of IVF/M were compared with 164 cycles of IVF in PCOS patients.

Material And Methods: In IVF/M cycles only hCG priming was used before oocyte recovery, with in vitro maturation of immature oocytes in a commercial medium.

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Background: Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED) is a genetic skin condition presenting as hypohidrosis, hypodontia, and hypotrichosis, resulting in an important burden for affected families. The most common form of HED has an X-linked inheritance and female carriers have the option of prenatal or preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) to avoid transmission of the disease. A combined PGT for a mutation in EDA gene and aneuploidies in a Mexican carrier of X-linked HED is reported.

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Great apes are mammals close to humans in their genetic, behavioral, social and evolutionary characteristics and new genomic information is revolutionizing our understanding of evolution in primates. However, all these species are endangered. While there are many global programs to protect these species, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) projects that in a near future the wild populations will decrease significantly.

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In this report, we present a case of maturation (IVM) with surgical retrieved testicular sperm in a normo-ovulatory female. Human chorionic gonadotropin-primed IVM, testicular biopsy for sperm retrieval and intracytoplasmic sperm injection with fresh sperm were performed. Fourteen cumulus-oocyte complexes were obtained in germinal vesicle or metaphase I stage, eight oocytes reached metaphase II, seven presumptive zygotes were obtained, and three cleavage stages embryos in day 2 were transferred producing a singleton pregnancy.

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Background: Poor implantation rates continue to be the determinant factor for results in assisted reproductive techniques; many factors are thought to be involved including embryo quality, endometrial receptivity and embryo transfer. Assisted hatching has been proposed as a technique to improve implantation rates in selected groups of patients, especially with poor prognosis.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of the laser assisted hatching performed with quarter technique in patients with poor prognosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to investigate whether Y chromosome microdeletions are present in Mexican men whose partners experience idiopathic recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL).
  • Researchers analyzed DNA from 71 males with RPL and 66 fertile controls using multiplex polymerase chain reactions to check specific regions of the Y chromosome for microdeletions, following established guidelines.
  • The findings indicated no Y chromosome microdeletions in either group, suggesting no link between these deletions and recurrent pregnancy loss, thereby deeming further study on this matter clinically irrelevant.
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In our study, we analyzed chromosomal abnormalities, Y chromosome deletions, androgen receptor CAG repeat length and their association with defective spermatogenesis in infertile Mexican men. Eighty-two infertile patients and 40 controls were screened for karyotypic abnormalities, Y chromosome microdeletions, and CAG repeats. Nine infertile males (11%) carried chromosomal abnormalities and 10 (12.

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Unlabelled: Identifying the genetic causes of male infertility is very important, considering they account for 30-50% of reproductive problems among couples. Genetic abnormalities, among which Y chromosome microdeletions are found, are commonly detected in patients with non-obstructive azoospermia (0-4.3%).

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