Publications by authors named "FatemehSadat Amjadi"

Objective: Sperm parameters and DNA integrity are crucial factors in ART outcomes. This study compared four sperm preparation methods (microfluidics, MACS, zeta potential, and swim-Up) for sorting spermatozoa with normal parameters and chromatin integrity.

Methods: This study evaluated semen samples from 25 couples with male factor infertility.

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Background: Success of assisted reproductive techniques depends on multiple factors including maternal endocrine status, hormonal balance, and paternal sperm quality. A comprehensive pre-treatment evaluation allows better prediction of outcomes and avoidance of unnecessary procedures and expenses.

Methods: To examine the impact of female hormonal profiles and sperm DNA damage on the success of assisted reproduction, medical data were extracted from the clinical records of infertile couples including couples' age and levels of maternal anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and prolactin (PRL), as well as the DNA fragmentation index (DFI) in men.

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  • The study investigates the effects of LifeCell, a product from BioNano Technology, on the growth and receptivity of endometrial cells, which is crucial for successful assisted reproductive technology (ART).
  • Results show that a 5% solution of LifeCell significantly boosts cell growth and enhances the expression of key genes related to endometrial receptivity, particularly FGF2 and CSF after 72 hours of co-culturing.
  • The findings imply that LifeCell could be a viable treatment option for individuals facing infertility due to a thin endometrium that does not respond to other treatments.
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  • Male fertility preservation faces issues like cell damage from sperm freezing and challenges in maintaining sperm quality post-thawing, especially with traditional freezing techniques.
  • This study compared different freezing methods, including conventional freezing and ultra-rapid freezing, with and without an antioxidant called myo-inositol, to see how well sperm survives the freezing process.
  • Results showed that ultra-rapid freezing with myo-inositol resulted in the best sperm morphology and the least DNA damage, indicating that modified freezing methods can enhance sperm preservation.
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One of the most recognizable cases of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is X-linked diseases. Diagnosis of fetal sex is essential for couples who are known to be at risk of some X-linked disorders. The objective of this study was to discriminate between female (XX) and male (XY) embryos by detecting sex chromosomes-specific sequences in spent culture medium and comparing these results to PGD/CGH array results.

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Background: A significant association between endometrial vascularity and pregnancy has been shown in previous research, while poor vascularization was attributed to repeated implantation failure (RIF). One possible approach to enhance angiogenesis for successful implantation is endometrial scratching (ES).

Objective: The purpose was to investigate endometrial responses to scratching by profiling angiogenesis-related gene expression in unexplained RIF participants.

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Among the primary objectives of contemporary assisted reproductive technology research are achieving the births of healthy singletons and improving overall fertility outcomes. Substantial advances have been made in refining the selection of single embryos for transfer, with the aim of maximizing the likelihood of successful implantation. The principal criterion for this selection is embryo morphology.

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Objective: This study investigated the metabolic status of the spent culture media from embryos of patients with repeated implantation failure (RIF) undergoing in vitro fertilization-intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles in comparison with the embryos from healthy fertile women.

Methods: Metabolite levels in spent culture media were assessed and compared between embryos from RIF patients (n=35) and oocyte donors as controls (n=15). Protein levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) were determined using Western blotting.

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  • * The review discusses various mechanisms that protect sperm in the FRT, such as the role of seminal plasma, interactions with FRT cells, and the regulation of immune responses to promote embryo implantation.
  • * Understanding these molecular mechanisms can improve knowledge about infertility and enhance assisted reproductive technologies by helping select the best sperm for fertilization.
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  • The study examines whether a microfluidic sperm sorter (MSS) can select higher quality sperm than traditional methods like density-gradient centrifugation (DGC) and swim-up (SU).
  • Findings indicate that MSS selects sperm with improved motility, lower DNA fragmentation, and higher fertilization potential, compared to conventional techniques.
  • The research faced limitations, including low sperm yield from MSS and the exclusion of severe infertility cases, indicating a need for further testing on samples with lower sperm counts and motility.
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Background: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is defined as embryo implantation in a location other than the uterine cavity.

Objective: We aimed to evaluate the expression of several genes, which may play a role in EP, in the ampulla region of fallopian tubes and endometrial tissue of women with EP.

Materials And Methods: In this case-control study, 5 women who underwent salpingectomy due to EP, comprised the 5 pseudo-pregnant women as a control group.

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Unexpected poor ovarian response (UPOR) occurs when nine or fewer oocytes are retrieved from a young patient with normal ovarian reserve. Bone morphogenetic protein15 (BMP15) and growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) are two oocyte-specific factors with pivotal role in folliculogenesis. The aim of this study was to assess the relation between BMP15 and GDF9 variants with UPOR.

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The cryopreservation-thawing process of spermatozoa cells has negative impacts on their structure, function, and fertility parameters, which are known as cryoinjury. Asthenozoospermia patients are more susceptible to cryoinjury. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) increases sperm glucose uptake via the induction of glucose transporters, resulting in increased sperm motility.

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Objective: Although intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a way to deal with in vitro fertilization failure, 3% of couples still experience repeated fertilization failure after attempted ICSI, despite having sperm within normal parameters. These patients are a challenging group whose sperm cannot fertilize the egg during ICSI. Unfortunately, no test can predict the risk of fertilization failure.

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Objective: The DNA integrity of spermatozoa that attach to fallopian tube (FT) cells is higher than spermatozoa that do not attach. FT epithelial cells can distinguish normal and abnormal sperm chromatin. This study investigated the effects of sperm with a high-DNA fragmentation index (DFI) from men with unexplained repeated implantation failure (RIF) on the Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling pathway in human FT cells in vitro.

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There is a correlation between teratozoospermia and production of reactive oxygen species leading to poor assisted reproductive techniques outcomes. This study aimed to examine the effect of plasma-rich in growth factors (PRGF) on teratozoospermic samples. Twenty-five teratozoospermic samples were included in this study.

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Background: Hormonal imbalance is one of the important etiological factors for Oligoasthenoteratospermias (OAT).

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of hormonal changes including prolactin, TSH, testosterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and anti-Mullerian hormone on sperm DNA fragmentation in normal men compared with OAT to design a clinical algorithm for the comprehensive study of male factor infertilities.

Materials And Methods: We consecutively selected 60 candidates referred to the infertility clinic to collect the semen and blood samples.

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Research Question: Can time-lapse parameters and the transcriptional profile of cumulus cells be used to achieve a more stringent and non-invasive method of embryo assessment and to identify possible factors affecting the embryo's ability to implant in repeated implantation failure (RIF) patients?

Design: A total of 190 embryos from 18 oocyte donors and 145 embryos from 15 RIF patients were evaluated based on time-lapse parameters. Three morphokinetic parameters including T5 (time to reach five cells), T3 (time to reach three cells) and CC2 (time to two to three cells) were recorded for all embryos. Embryos that had all three parameters in the normal range were graded as high quality and comparison between these parameters were compared in high-quality embryos between two groups.

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  • Myo-inositol (MYO) has shown potential to enhance oocyte quality in PCOS patients, though direct effects on oocytes were not previously studied due to ethical concerns.
  • The research included two phases: first, determining an effective MYO dose by evaluating insulin, testosterone levels, and ovarian structure; second, assessing oocyte quality post-treatment through various measurements like ATP count and ROS levels.
  • Results indicated that a specific MYO dose (0.36 mg/g) improved oocyte quality by decreasing testosterone levels, increasing mature oocyte counts, and enhancing antioxidant levels, suggesting MYO may boost mitochondrial function and protect against oxidative stress.
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Objective: Animal-free scaffolds have emerged as a potential foundation for consistent, chemically defined, and low-cost materials. Because of its good potential for high biocompatibility with reproductive tissues and well-characterized scaffold design, we investigated whether polyglycolic acid (PGA) could be used as an animal-free scaffold instead of natural fibrin-agarose, which has been used successfully for three-dimensional human endometrial cell culture.

Methods: Isolated primary endometrial cells was cultured on fibrin-agarose and PGA polymers and evaluated various design parameters, such as scaffold porosity and mean fiber diameter.

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Background: Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs known as essential regulators of cell-cell communication. Recent studies have revealed that miRNAs are secreted by a blastocyst in culture media. We hypothesized that endometrial epithelial cells take up embryo-derived miRNAs as well as other soluble factors and regulate their receptivity-related gene expression.

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Assisted reproductive techniques can help many infertile couples conceive. Therefore, there is a need for an effective method to overcome the widespread problems of infertile men and women. Oocyte and sperm quality can increase the chances of successful in vitro fertilisation.

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Purpose: Sperm quality plays a vital role in successful fertilization and pregnancy. Patients with fertilization failure (total failure or low-fertilization rate) despite having normal semen parameters are a challenging group whose sperm cannot fertilize the oocyte via the intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) technique. Microfluidics is offered as a new method for proper sperm sorting.

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Objective: Despite the treatment of anovulation, infertility is still one of the main complications in PCOS women during reproductive age, which appears to be mainly due to impaired uterine receptivity. This study investigated the transcriptome profiles of endometrium in PCOS patients and healthy fertile individuals as the control group.

Methods: Total mRNA was extracted from endometrial tissues of PCOS patients (n = 12) and healthy fertile individuals (n = 10) during the luteal phase.

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The present study investigated the effects of DNA fragmentation of spermatozoa on the growth factors expression by a human oviduct epithelial cell line (OE-E6/E7). Two separate groups were examined in this study. The cell line was cultured in the presence of spermatozoa with normal DNA fragmentation index (DFI) or abnormal DFI.

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