Publications by authors named "Luisa Caponecchia"

Article Synopsis
  • - A study during the COVID-19 pandemic focused on why men experienced more severe disease outcomes, specifically examining the androgen receptor gene and hormone levels in male patients.
  • - Researchers analyzed 142 male patients who had recovered from COVID-19, discovering that an increase in CAG repeats in the androgen receptor gene correlated with worse disease severity and that testosterone levels were notably lower in more severe cases.
  • - The findings suggest that reduced androgen signaling in men, indicated by higher CAG repeats and lower testosterone, may increase their risk of experiencing severe symptoms due to heightened inflammatory responses, potentially leading to multi-organ damage.
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Objectives: Evaluating the relationship between circulating metabolic biomarkers and semen parameters in obese, overweight and normal-weight patients.

Methods: Patients were recruited at the "Andrology and Pathophysiology of Reproduction Unit", in Santa Maria Goretti Hospital. Divided into three groups were 98 participants (obese, overweight and normal-weight patients) according to BMI and were analyzed for three adipokines and six hormone peptides in blood serum and seminal plasma using Luminex assay.

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Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that has been considered involved in fertility, but studies have mostly focused on α-tocopherol. Our study aimed at measuring, by an isotope dilution gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method, α- and γ-tocopherol concentration in human semen in a large and well-characterised population (134 men with different semen parameters and in varicocele patients), as well as their potential role in male fertility. We carried out freeze/thaw experiments in 15 samples with the two isomers in the cryoprotective medium.

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Cholesterol is a main lipid component of sperm cell that is essential for sperm membrane fluidity, capacitation, and acrosomal reaction. Recent data obtained in bovine sperm showed that sperm capacitation is associated to the formation of oxysterols, oxidized products of cholesterol. The aim of this study was to profile oxysterol content in human semen, and to investigate their potential role in sperm pathophysiology.

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Background: Tubal and uterine cavity diseases commonly compromise female fertility. At the present time, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy with chromopertubation and RX-Hysterosalpingography (RX-HSG) are widely accepted screening procedures enabling the effective assessment of both tubal patency and uterine cavity. Nevertheless, consistent evidence supports the reliability of Hysterosalpingocontrast sonography (HyCoSy) in uterine cavity and tubal patency investigation, as a part of the standard infertility work-up.

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Glutathione-dependent selenoenzymes in human spermatozoa are responsible for a generalized protection against reactive oxygen species (ROS) as well as some other metabolic and structural regulation during spermiogenesis and sperm cell maturation. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx-1), phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (GPx-4 or PHGPx) and glutathione reductase (GR) native specific activities have been studied in human Percoll-purified spermatozoa from healthy fertile subjects and asthenozoospermic patients. The mean values obtained for the three enzymes in normal specimens are 1.

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Objective: To determine the efficacy of L-carnitine therapy in selected cases of male factor infertility.

Design: Placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover trial.

Setting: University tertiary referral center.

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