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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sperm Proteins and Chromatin Dynamics associated with Male Fertility

Dogan, Sule 11 May 2013 (has links)
The impacts of the paternal genome and proteins transferred to the oocyte through spermatozoa cannot be neglected during mammalian embryonic development. Studies over the past 40 years suggest that sperm chromatin alterations (such as DNA fragmentation induced by either chromatin condensation errors, apoptosis and/or oxidative stress) might be negatively associated with fertilization and early embryonic development [1, 2], [3] [4].However, precise molecular mechanisms by which sperm chromatin integrity and sperm proteins impact early embryonic development still remain unclear. Therefore, the objectives of this study were 1) determine DNA fragmentation induced by apoptosis its relationship with male fertility in spermatozoa from bulls with varying fertility, and 2) identify expression dynamics of Protamine 1 and examine chromatin structure in spermatozoa from bulls with varying fertility. To accomplish our goals we determined 1) the DNA damage, phosphatidylserine (PS) translocation, and expression of pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins (BAX and BCL-2) as well as 2) the expression and localization of Protamine 1 (PRM1) with chromatin condensation and protamination in sperm from bulls with varying fertility. Our results demonstrated that the most relevant fertility markers might be the percentage of necrotic spermatozoa detected by flow cytometry and live spermatozoa determined via eosin-nigrosin staining and that there was no relationship between apoptosis and male fertility. While BCL-2 was not expressed, BAX was identified in bovine spermatozoa. However, the expression of BAX did not differ among groups. In addition, defective chromatin condensation and protamination errors were significantly increased in sperm from low fertility bulls, while the expression of PRM1 was significantly abundant in high fertility bulls. Bull fertility was negatively correlated with protamination errors and defective chromatin condensation, and it was positively correlated with the expression of PRM1. We concluded that defective sperm DNA condensation, not abortive apoptosis, might be the major reason of male infertility in bulls and that sperm chromatin stability differs among bulls with varying fertility. Improper chromatin packaging during spermatogenesis might be caused by the limited expression and/or mislocalization of PRM1. Thus, inadequate chromatin dynamics were associated with bull infertility, which might lead improper fertilization.
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Διερεύνηση των περιοχών AZF του Υ χρωμοσώματος και του πολυμορφισμού SNP G197T του γονιδίου της πρωταμίνης-1 σε υπογόνιμους άνδρες της Δυτικής Ελλάδας

Παπαδημητρίου, Σοφία 10 October 2008 (has links)
Προβλήματα υπογονιμότητας αντιμετωπίζει το 15% των ζευγαριών, εκ των οποίων το 40%-50% οφείλεται στον ανδρικό παράγοντα. Περιπτώσεις ανδρικής υπογονιμότητας στις οποίες δεν ανευρίσκεται προφανής αιτιολογικός παράγων, αντιπροσωπεύουν το 15% των περιπτώσεων και αναφέρονται ως περιπτώσεις ιδιοπαθούς υπογονιμότητας. Παλαιότερες αλλά και πιο πρόσφατες πληθυσμιακές μελέτες ανέδειξαν γενετικούς παράγοντες ως υπεύθυνους για τον φαινότυπο ορισμένων περιστατικών ιδιοπαθούς υπογονιμότητας και επομένως η μελέτη του γενετικού υπόβαθρου των ανδρών αυτών μπορεί να συμβάλλει στην διερεύνηση του παθογενετικού μηχανισμού της υπογονιμότητας/στειρότητας που παρουσιάζουν. Ειδικότερα, έχει διαπιστωθεί ότι ελλείμματα στις AZF περιοχές του Υ χρωμοσώματος υπάρχουν σε ένα ποσοστό 2% - 11% των υπογόνιμων ανδρών αυτής της κατηγορίας. Επίσης, σε πολύ πρόσφατη μελέτη προσδιορίστηκε η παρουσία ενός απλού νουκλεοτιδικού πολυμορφισμού SNP G197T που εντοπίζεται στο τέλος του πρώτου εξονίου του γονιδίου της πρωταμίνης-1. Ο πολυμορφισμός αυτός οδηγεί σε αντικατάσταση μιας συντηρημένης αργινίνης από σερίνη στην αμινοξική αλληλουχία της πρωταμίνης-1 (R34S), με ενδεχόμενες συνέπειες στο πακετάρισμα και την ακεραιότητα του DNA στην κεφαλή του σπερματοζωαρίου, γεγονότα, που μπορεί να οδηγήσουν σε ιδιοπαθή υπογονιμότητα. Τα αποτελέσματά μας έδειξαν ότι μόνο 3 από τα 100 άτομα (3%) έφεραν ελλείμματα στο Y χρωμόσωμα, ειδικότερα ένα άτομο με ενδιάμεση ολιγοσπερμία έφερε ελλείμματα στις AZFa και AZFb περιοχές και δυο άτομα με αζωοσπερμία έφεραν ελλείμματα στην AZFc περιοχή. Παράλληλα, o πολυμορφισμός SNP G197T δεν ανευρεθεί σε κανένα δείγμα του εξεταζόμενου πληθυσμού. / Infertility affects 10%-20% of all couples attempting pregnancy, with men responsible in 40%-50% of these cases. Male infertility exhibits no obvious clinical or pathophysiological features in 15% of these cases and it is therefore characterized as idiopathic. Genetic studies have revealed deletions in the AZF regions of Y chromosome, which contain genes involved in spermatogenesis, in 2%-11% of men with idiopathic infertility. Recent studies, also correlate male idiopathic infertility with the presence of an heterozygous SNP (G197T ) at the end of the first exon of protamine-1 (PRM1) gene. This SNP converts one of the highly conserved arginine residue to serine residue (R34S) which can substantially alter both DNA binding and protamine to protamine interaction in the sperm nucleus leading to infertility through defective chromatin packaging in the sperm nucleus. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency of deletions in the AZF regions of Υ chromosome and the contribution of the polymorphism SNP G197T in a local sample of 100 men attending the Urology Clinic of the Patras University Hospital for infertility problems of unknown aetiology. Our results revealed that three of our patients (3%) were found to bear deletions in the AZF regions of the Y chromosome, one patient with intermediate oligospermia had deletions in AZFa and AZFb regions and two patients with azoospermia had deletion in AZFc region. On the other hand, the polymorphism SNP G197T has no distribution to the idiopathic infertility of the population studied.

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