113 results match your criteria: "Section of Clinical Pathology[Affiliation]"

Anthropometric, penile and testis measures in post-pubertal Italian males.

J Endocrinol Invest

May 2013

Department of Molecular Medicine, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Human Reproduction Pathology, University of Padua, Via Gabelli 63, 35127 Padua, Italy.

Background: Relationships between anthropometric measures, body proportions, weight and penile dimensions in young adult males have not been previously analyzed. Furthermore, although male fertility has declined in last decades, no data on testicular volume (the best surrogate measure for spermatogenic potential) are available for the general population of young men in Italy.

Aim: To analyze anthropometric measures and proportions, testicular volumes, and penile dimensions in a large cohort from the general population of young Italian men aged 18-19 yr.

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No difference in 5-HTTLPR and Stin2 polymorphisms frequency between premature ejaculation patients and controls.

J Sex Med

June 2012

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Introduction: Premature ejaculation (PE) is defined as the inability of men to control ejaculation and it is the most prevalent male sexual dysfunction. The neurobiogenesis of ejaculation is very complex and involves the serotoninergic (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) system. A genetic etiology of PE in humans was stated accounting for around 30%.

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Reduced artery diameters in Klinefelter syndrome.

Int J Androl

October 2012

Department of Molecular Medicine, Section of Clinical Pathology and Center for Human Reproduction Pathology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Various epidemiological studies in relatively large cohorts of patients with Klinefelter syndrome (KS) described the increased morbidity and mortality in these subjects. Our aim was to study the structure and function of arteries in different districts to investigate in these subjects possible alterations. A total of 92 patients having non-mosaic KS, diagnosed in Centre for Human Reproduction Pathology at the University of Padova, and 50 age-matched healthy male controls were studied.

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Human papillomavirus sperm infection and assisted reproduction: a dangerous hazard with a possible safe solution.

Hum Reprod

April 2012

Pathology of Human Reproduction Unit, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, Department of Histology, Microbiology, and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padova, Italy.

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has been demonstrated in the sperm of a large percentage of sexually active males and is associated with an impairment of sperm parameters, with a particular negative impact on sperm motility, suggesting a possible role in male infertility. Conventional sperm selection techniques have a low efficiency in removing HPV.

Methods: Evaluation of sperm parameters, terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling test to evaluate DNA fragmentation and fluorescence in situ hybridization or immunohistochemistry for HPV were performed on semen samples from infected patients (n= 22), control subjects (n= 13) and on pooled control sperm samples incubated with HPV16-L1 (HPV capsid), before and after direct swim-up and modified swim-up (with added Heparinase-III).

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Effects of type 5-phosphodiesterase inhibition on energy metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis in human adipose tissue ex vivo.

J Endocrinol Invest

November 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Human Reproduction Pathology, University of Padua, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padua, Italy.

Objective: An excess of adipose tissue (AT) in obese individuals is linked to increased cardiovascular risk and mitochondria have been shown to be defective in the muscle and AT of patients with metabolic disorders such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Nitric oxide (NO) generated by endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) plays a role in mitochondrial biogenesis through cyclic-GMP (cGMP). AT harbors the whole molecular signaling pathway of NO, together with type 5-phosphodiesterase (PDE- 5), the main cGMP catabolising enzyme.

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Profiling insulin like factor 3 (INSL3) signaling in human osteoblasts.

PLoS One

May 2012

Section of Clinical Pathology, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • Young men with INSL3 receptor gene mutations face risks of low bone mass and osteoporosis, supported by studies on Rxfp2(-/-) mice showing notable bone deficiencies.
  • Research focused on INSL3's role in human osteoblasts revealed its ability to increase alkaline phosphatase production and activate the MAPK signaling pathway, without affecting intracellular calcium.
  • The findings underscore the significance of the INSL3/RXFP2 system in bone metabolism, particularly in promoting osteoblast maturation and the processes involved in bone formation and resorption.
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Variants in KITLG predispose to testicular germ cell cancer independently from spermatogenic function.

Endocr Relat Cancer

February 2012

Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Human Reproduction Pathology, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padova, Italy.

Epidemiological data suggest an association and a common pathogenetic link between male infertility and testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) development. Genome-wide studies identified that TGCT susceptibility is associated with KITLG (c-KIT ligand), which regulates the formation of primordial germ cells, from which TGCT is believed to arise and spermatogenesis develops. In this study, we analyzed the link between KITLG, TGCT, and spermatogenic disruption by performing an association study between the KITLG markers rs995030 and rs4471514 and 426 TGCT cases and 614 controls with normal and abnormal sperm count.

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Toward a pharmacogenetic approach to male infertility: polymorphism of follicle-stimulating hormone beta-subunit promoter.

Fertil Steril

December 2011

Section of Clinical Pathology and Center for Human Reproduction Pathology, Department of Histology, Microbiology, and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Objective: To verify in another population (Italians) whether a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the FSHB gene promoter previously associated with serum FSH levels in Estonians is indeed associated with sperm count and FSH plasma levels, and especially to verify whether it could be a pharmacogenetic tool for the treatment of male infertility with FSH.

Design: Cross-sectional and prospective study.

Setting: Infertility center at a university hospital.

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Effect of relaxin on human sperm functions.

J Androl

October 2012

University of Padova, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Center for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, Padova, Italy.

Relaxin is a circulating hormone with functions in pregnancy, parturition, and other aspects of female reproduction. It is also secreted from the prostate gland into the seminal fluid; however, the role of relaxin in male reproduction is debated. Studies conducted in the past have suggested possible actions on human spermatozoa, but the data were contrasting.

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Effects of endogenous FSH on normal human spermatogenesis in adults.

Int J Androl

December 2011

Section of Clinical Pathology, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Unilateral orchiectomy (UO) in adult bonnet monkeys and boars elicits a compensatory increase in size and sperm production of the remaining testis. The objective of this study was to investigate whether a similar effect is evident also in humans. We prospectively studied 50 patients from October 2003 to December 2005 who underwent UO for seminomatous tumour, with sperm concentration >20 × 10(6) /mL or total sperm count >40 × 10(6) at diagnosis and without elevation of serum tumour markers.

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Improvements in human sperm quality by long-term in vitro co-culture with isolated porcine Sertoli cells.

Hum Reprod

October 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, 35128 Padova, Italy.

Background: Spermatogenesis is a complex process where spermatogonial germ cells become spermatozoa with the indispensable support of Sertoli cells (SCs), which provide 'ad hoc' structural and nutritional support. Unfortunately, for most sperm dysfunctions, no therapies are yet available except assisted reproductive technologies (ART) that are based on the use of different culture media to preserve sperm in vitro. However, sperm culture is only possible for short periods of time, since long-term culture would invariably and irreversibly damage the cells with negative impact on their fertilization potential.

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How the human spermatozoa sense the oocyte: a new role of SDF1-CXCR4 signalling.

Int J Androl

December 2011

Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

For fertilization to occur in mammals, ejaculated spermatozoa must reach the egg which, following ovulation has moved from the ovary into the Fallopian tube. Two active mechanisms of spermatozoa guidance have been shown in mammals: thermotaxis and chemotaxis. The identity of most of human spermatozoa chemoattractants is unknown, and herein we tested if SDF1 (chemokine stromal cell-derived factor-1) and its pathway is involved in spermatozoa chemotaxis.

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Androgens modulate osteocalcin release by human visceral adipose tissue.

Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)

July 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete CryopreservationEndocrine-Metabolic Laboratory (A.S.), Internal Medicine 3, University of PadovaEURAC Institute of Mountain Emergency Medicine (G.S.), Bozen/BolzanoDepartment of Oncological and Surgical Sciences, Clinical Surgery II (A.B), University Hospital of PadovaDepartment of Laboratory Medicine (M.P.), University Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Objective: Androgens inhibit adipogenic differentiation through an androgen receptor (AR)-mediated pathway, increase lipolysis and reduce lipid accumulation in adipocytes. Undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOCN) regulates insulin and adiponectin secretion and is released by adipose tissue (AT). Our objective was to investigate, ex vivo and in vivo, the role of androgens on osteocalcin (OCN) modulation in human AT.

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Mechanism of human papillomavirus binding to human spermatozoa and fertilizing ability of infected spermatozoa.

PLoS One

March 2011

Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are agents of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in females and males. Precise data about the presence, mechanism of infection and clinical significance of HPV in the male reproductive tract and especially in sperm are not available. Here we show that HPV can infect human sperm, it localizes at the equatorial region of sperm head through interaction between the HPV capsid protein L1 and syndecan-1.

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Blood levels, apoptosis, and homing of the endothelial progenitor cells after skin burns and escharectomy.

J Trauma

February 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology, and Medical Biotechnologies, Center for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, Section of Clinical Pathology, Clinic of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Background: Skin burns are an acute trauma involving an extensive vascular damage and an intense inflammatory response. Bone marrow-derived circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) are known to migrate to sites of neovascularization in response to mediators (vascular endothelial growth factor and stromal cell-derived factor-1) released after trauma and ischemia, to contribute to wound healing, and to increase neovascularization of animal prefabricated flaps. Recent data showed an increase in EPC number in burned patients and a positive correlation between EPC number and total body surface area (TBSA) burnt, but data were limited to the first 5 days after thermal injury.

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Bone mineral density and testicular failure: evidence for a role of vitamin D 25-hydroxylase in human testis.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

April 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology, and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padova, Italy.

Working Hypothesis: Mutations in the CYP2R1 gene, highly expressed in the testis and encoding vitamin D 25-hydroxylase, result in a vitamin D deficiency and a defective calcium homeostasis leading to rickets.

Objective: Our aim was to investigate CYP2R1 expression in pathological testis samples and relate this to vitamin D metabolism in testiculopathic patients. DESIGN, PATIENTS, SETTING: Testis samples for in vitro study and 98 young men were transversally evaluated at Padova's Center for Male Gamete Cryopreservation.

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Bone mass in subjects with Klinefelter syndrome: role of testosterone levels and androgen receptor gene CAG polymorphism.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

April 2011

Department of Histology, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova,35121 Padova, Italy.

Context: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is a chromosomal alteration characterized by supernumerary X-chromosome(s), primary hypogonadism, decreased pubertal peak bone mineral density (BMD), and accelerated bone loss during adulthood. Decreased bone mass has been traditionally related to low testosterone levels. However, testosterone replacement therapy does not necessarily increase bone mass in these patients, and low BMD can be observed also in patients with normal testosterone levels.

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Bone density and risk of osteoporosis in Klinefelter syndrome.

Acta Paediatr

June 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology & Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Italy.

Unlabelled: Different mechanisms in Klinefelter syndrome contribute to reduced bone mass and osteoporosis, which have a precocious onset and are detected in up to 40% of patients, irrespectively of testosterone levels. Androgen receptor, X chromosome inactivation and INSL3 levels are hypothesized to cooperate with and modulate the effect of testosterone on the bone.

Conclusion: New perspectives on genetic topics are opening exciting areas of research on the pathophysiology of reduced bone mass in Klinefelter patients.

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Azoospermia in a man with a constitutional ring 22 chromosome.

Eur J Med Genet

June 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

A mosaic ring chromosome 22 (mos 46,XY,r(22)[93]/45,XY,-22[7]) was found in an euploid azoospermic otherwise phenotypically normal individual. Testicular cytological analysis showed hypospermatogenesis with a complete spermatogonial arrest. The majority of subjects with constitutional r(22) are dysmorphic and mentally retarded due to deletion of a sizable segment of the chromosome 22q.

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Increased osteocalcin-positive endothelial progenitor cells in hypogonadal male patients.

J Endocrinol Invest

November 2010

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padua, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padua, Italy.

Objective: Endothelial dysfunction is considered a key factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Endothelial regeneration is necessary for the maintenance of endothelial function and circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) participate of it in both direct and indirect manner. The molecular phenotype of EPC is not univocally defined and recent studies identified an osteocalcin (OCN)-positive (EPC-OCN+) subpopulation of EPC highly correlated with atherosclerosis progression.

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The response to FSH treatment in oligozoospermic men depends on FSH receptor gene polymorphisms.

Int J Androl

August 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology & Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

In the last years, follice-stimulating hormone (FSH) receptor (FSHR) gene polymorphisms have been studied as potential risk factors for spermatogenetic failure. In this study, we have evaluated the response of FSH treatment in terms of sperm production on the basis of Ala307Thr-Asn680Ser polymorphisms in the FSHR gene in a group of oligozoospermic subjects with hypospermatogenesis and normal FSH levels. Patients were randomized into two groups: 70 treated with recombinant FSH (150 IU thrice per week for 3months) and 35 without treatment.

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Human papilloma virus in the sperm cryobank: an emerging problem?

Int J Androl

June 2011

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is very common worldwide, but the actual incidence and significance of HPV infection in sperm are poorly understood. In this study, we evaluated the presence of HPV in spermatozoa from thawed semen samples previously stored in our sperm bank. We performed polymerase chain reaction and in situ hybridization for HPV detection in cryovials belonging to 98 oncology patients and in 60 semen samples from healthy controls.

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Osteoporosis in Klinefelter's syndrome.

Mol Hum Reprod

June 2010

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology & Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padova, Italy.

Hypogonadism represents one of the most important causes of male osteoporosis. Testosterone regulates male bone metabolism both indirectly by aromatization to estrogens and directly through the androgen receptor (AR) on osteoblasts, promoting periosteal bone formation during puberty and reducing bone resorption during adult life. Early onset of testosterone deficiency, as observed in Klinefelter's syndrome (KS), is an important risk factor for precocious osteoporosis.

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Spermatogenesis in Klinefelter syndrome.

J Endocrinol Invest

December 2010

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology & Center for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padua, Via Gabelli 63, Padua, Italy.

Background: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) (47,XXY) is the most common sex chromosomal disorder, and it is a frequent form of male hypogonadism and infertility. Although the majority of these patients are azoospermic, they might have severe oligozoospermia or residual single-residual foci with spermatogenesis in the testis.

Aim: We report our experience on sperm retrieval in the ejaculate and testis, and evaluate the frequency of chromosome abnormalities in sperm of KS.

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Endothelial progenitor cells as a new cardiovascular risk factor in Klinefelter's syndrome.

Mol Hum Reprod

June 2010

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Section of Clinical Pathology and Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padova, Via Gabelli 63, Padova 35121, Italy.

Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is associated with a significant reduced life expectancy (2.1 years) including greater mortality from cardiovascular diseases. Underlying causes that may involve low levels of testosterone as well as the extra X chromosome are not fully understood.

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