Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
June 1999
Background And Objective: Inhibin B, a heterodimeric glycoprotein of gonadal origin, is the most important circulating form of inhibin in human males and an inverse relationship between inhibin B and FSH plasma levels was been recently observed. Azoospermia represents the end-point of different kinds of testicular damage, ranging from a normal spermatogenic pattern (obstructive forms) to the complete absence of germ cells (Sertoli Cell Only Syndrome, SCOS). Furthermore, azoospermia may be related to maturational disturbances at different levels (spermatogonial, spermatocytic, spermatidic).
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August 1999
The mechanisms of adrenocortical tumorigenesis are still unknown. Evidence that the majority of adrenocortical tumors are monoclonal in origin suggests that a progressive accumulation of genetic aberrations, due to activation of protooncogenes and/or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, leads to abnormal cell proliferation through a multistep process. Inactivation of the p16 tumor suppressor gene (p16INK4A), which encodes the cell cycle protein p16, was investigated in a series of 14 adrenocortical tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case is reported in which a high fertilization rate was achieved by conventional in-vitro fertilization (IVF), using spermatozoa from an oligozoospermic man carrying a microdeletion of the long arm of the Y chromosome. The patient presented with idiopathic infertility of 10 years duration; the fertility status of his wife was completely normal. After IVF, five out of eight oocytes retrieved showed normal fertilization and four showed normal embryo cleavage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIdiopathic Sertoli cell-only syndrome (SCOS) is characterized by azoospermia, small testes, absence of germ cells in the testes, elevated follicle stimulating hormone and normal testosterone concentrations. The Y-chromosome is involved in the regulation of spermatogenesis and in the pathogenesis of a fraction of idiopathic male infertility. An azoospermia factor (AZF) is present on the Y-chromosome long arm euchromatic region (Yq11) and two gene families (DAZ and RBM) have been identified within this region.
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