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Standardization of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) sperm motility evaluation by CASA software

2013

[EN] The development of powerful computer-assisted sperm analysis software has made kinetic studies of spermatozoa possible. This system has been used and validated for several species, but some technical questions have emerged regarding fish sample evaluations (i.e., frame rate, sperm dilution, chamber model, time of analysis, magnification lens, etc.). In the present study, we have evaluated the effects of different procedural and biological settings with the aim to correctly measure sperm quality parameters of the European eel. The use of different chambers did not affect the sperm motility parameters. However, regarding lens magnification, 10x was the most accurate lens, showing the lea…

MaleChamberendocrine systemISAS v1Fish speciesMotilityBiologyPRODUCCION ANIMALAndrology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFood AnimalsAnalysis softwareAnimalsFrame14. Life underwaterSperm qualitySmall Animalsreproductive and urinary physiologySperm motility030304 developmental biology0303 health sciences030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineEquineurogenital systemMarine fishMotilityAnguillaSpermSpermatozoaSemen AnalysisBIOLOGIA ANIMALSperm MotilityFish <Actinopterygii>Animal Science and Zoology
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Differential metabolic profiling of non-pure trisomy 21 human preimplantation embryos.

2012

Objective To investigate the metabolomic signature of trisomy 21 preimplantation human embryos by a noninvasive approach using mass spectrometry– (MS-) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy– (NMR-) based metabolic profiling platforms. Design A total of 171 spent media samples were collected from day 3 embryos and comparatively analyzed by MS analysis (chromosomally normal embryos, n=15; trisomy 21 embryos, n=15) and a matched control media group (without embryo, n=14) and by NMR spectroscopy (normal embryos, n=39; trisomy 21 embryos, n=35; monosomy 21 embryos, n=24) and a matched control media group (without embryo, n=29). Setting IVF clinic/preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) uni…

MaleDown syndromeSex Determination Analysisanimal structuresMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyAneuploidyFertilization in VitroBiologyPreimplantation genetic diagnosisAndrosteroneGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAndrologyEmbryo Culture Techniqueschemistry.chemical_compoundPredictive Value of TestsPregnancymedicineHumansMetabolomicsBlastocystCaproatesIn Situ Hybridization FluorescencePreimplantation DiagnosisGeneticsAndrosteroneObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryomedicine.diseaseAneuploidyCulture Mediamedicine.anatomical_structureBlastocystReproductive MedicinechemistryCase-Control Studiesembryonic structuresFeasibility StudiesFemaleDown SyndromeTrisomyChromosome 21BiomarkersChromatography LiquidFertility and sterility
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MUC1 in human testis and ejaculated spermatozoa and its relationship to male fertility status.

2008

MUC1 is a cell surface glycoprotein with a previously described antiadhesive role involved in different aspects of reproductive function. We found MUC1 expressed in male germ cell line and within the ejaculated sperm, but its presence in mature sperm does not seem to be related to male fertility. This was confirmed after analysis of results from assisted reproduction techniques with oocyte donation related with MUC1, although higher MUC1 expression is related to sperm recovery after preparation.

MaleEjaculationmedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilityTesticleBiologydigestive systemAndrologyTestismedicineHumansEjaculationskin and connective tissue diseasesneoplasmsMUC1media_commonAzoospermiaReproductive functionMucin-1Obstetrics and GynecologySpermSpermatozoabiological factorsdigestive system diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureFertilityReproductive MedicineReproductionGerm cellFertility and sterility
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MicroRNA-148b-3p and MicroRNA-25-3p Are Overexpressed in Fetuses with Late-Onset Fetal Growth Restriction

2019

&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Objective:&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt; It was the aim of this study to describe a micro­RNA (miRNA) profile characteristic of late-onset fetal growth restriction (FGR) and to investigate the pathways involved in their biochemical action. &lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Methods:&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt; In this prospective study, 25 fetuses (16 normal and 9 with FGR [estimated fetal weight &amp;#x3c;10th centile plus cerebroplacental ratio &amp;#x3c;0.6765 multiples of the median]) were evaluated with Doppler ultrasound after 36 weeks. Afterwards, for every fetus, plasma from umbilical vein blood was collected at birth, miRNA was extracted, and full miRNA sequencing was performed. Subsequently, compa…

MaleEmbryologyLate onsetUltrasonography PrenatalUmbilical veinAndrologyFetusDownregulation and upregulationPregnancymicroRNAFetal growthHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyFetusFetal Growth Retardationbusiness.industryHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingObstetrics and GynecologyUltrasonography DopplerGeneral MedicineFetal BloodPathophysiologyMicroRNAsCase-Control StudiesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalebusinessFetal Diagnosis and Therapy
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Revisited Roles of Drosophila Female Pheromones

2005

All tests involved a pair of 5-day-old male and female (intact or decapitated) flies. Females were ‘homotypic’ (same species and strain as the tested male: D. melanogaster, Cs strain; D. mauritiana, 163.1 strain; D. simulans, Seychelles strain), ‘desat1 non-perfumed’ (D. melanogaster desat1 mutant), ‘perfumed’ (desat1 with transfer of Cs females pheromones), or ‘Cs’ (D. melanogaster control strain). Data shown are the frequencies of courtship (with both intact and decapitated females) and of mating (with intact females), within a 1 h observation period and were calculated from the total number of tested pairs (shown in brackets). D. mauritiana males courted (χ2 = 16.81, P < 0.001) and mated…

MaleGenotypePhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectObservation periodChoice BehaviorModels BiologicalPheromonesCourtshipAndrologyAnimals Genetically ModifiedBehavioral NeuroscienceSexual Behavior AnimalSpecies SpecificityPhysiology (medical)BotanyMelanogasterAnimalsMatingMauritianaDrosophilamedia_commonbiologyStrain (chemistry)biology.organism_classificationSensory SystemsHydrocarbonsAlkadienesSmellDrosophila melanogasterSex pheromoneFemale
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Gentamicin alters Akt-expression and its activation in the guinea pig cochlea

2015

Gentamicin treatment induces hair cell death or survival in the inner ear. Besides the well-known toxic effects, the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase/Akt (PI3K/Akt) pathway was found to be involved in cell protection. After gentamicin application, the spatiotemporal expression patterns of Akt and its activated form (p-Akt) were determined in male guinea pigs. A single dose of 0.1 mL gentamicin (4 mg/ear/animal) was intratympanically injected. The auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were recorded prior to application and 1, 2 and 7 days afterward. At these three time points the cochleae (n=10 in each case) were removed, transferred to fixative and embedded in paraffin. Seven ears were used as u…

MaleGuinea PigsBiologyAndrologyEvoked Potentials Auditory Brain Stemotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineAnimalsInner earProtein kinase BCochleaPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwaySpiral ganglionGeneral NeuroscienceAuditory ThresholdAnatomyImmunohistochemistryCochleamedicine.anatomical_structureOrgan of CortiSpiral ligamentsense organsHair cellGentamicinsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-aktCentral Nervous System AgentsNeuroscience
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Subzonal insemination, partial zona dissection or intracytoplasmic sperm injection? An easy decision?

1995

This review aims to analyse and compare the results to date of subzonal insemination (SUZI), partial zona dissection (PZD) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to evaluate critically whether it is now possible to replace SUZI and PZD by ICSI. It appears that ICSI is a much more efficient assisted reproduction technique than SUZI and PZD for resolving cases of severe male infertility and/or repeated failure of conventional in-vitro fertilization (IVF). For ICSI compared with SUZI and PZD, fertilization (49.4, 17.7 and 16.8% respectively), percentage of patients reaching embryo transfer (91.0, 55.1 and 23.3% respectively), percentage of transfers performed with two or three embryos (83…

MaleInfertilityCytoplasmmedicine.medical_specialtyMicroinjectionsmedicine.medical_treatmentFertilization in VitroInseminationIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionMale infertilityAndrologyHuman fertilizationPregnancymedicineHumansInfertility MaleInsemination ArtificialZona Pellucidareproductive and urinary physiologyGynecologyurogenital systembusiness.industryArtificial inseminationRehabilitationObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSpermatozoaEmbryo transferPregnancy rateReproductive MedicineInfertilityembryonic structuresFemalebusinesstherapeuticsHuman Reproduction
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The effect of cancer on sperm DNA fragmentation as measured by the sperm chromatin dispersion test

2008

The percentage of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA from cancer patients before surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy treatments was compared with infertile male patients in an assisted reproduction program and with sperm donors of proven fertility. The percentages of DNA fragmentation were 34.3% in cancer patients, 30.9% in infertile men whose partners did not become pregnant, 28.8% in men who partners became pregnant, and 10.8% in fertile sperm donors. The DNA fragmentation of sperm donors was statistically significantly lower compared the other groups. No statistically significant differences were found in the levels of DNA fragmentation when comparing cancer types, including those of tes…

MaleInfertilityendocrine systemPregnancy Ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectPilot ProjectsFertilitySemenDNA FragmentationBiologyAndrologyPregnancyNeoplasmsmedicineHumansSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicFragmentation (cell biology)Infertility Malereproductive and urinary physiologySperm motilitymedia_commonCryopreservationSperm Counturogenital systemObstetrics and GynecologyCancermedicine.diseaseSpermatozoaSpermChromatinTreatment OutcomeReproductive MedicineSperm MotilityDNA fragmentationFemaleSemen PreservationFertility and Sterility
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Development of mouse testis and epididymis following intrauterine exposure to a static magnetic field

1999

In order to test if the in utero exposure to static magnetic fields affects testis and epididymis development in mice, females were exposed to 0.5–0.7 T, generated by a permanent magnet, from day 7 of gestation to the day of birth. No significant differences were found between exposed and sham-exposed animals with respect to body weight gain of dam during the gestational period, litter size, body weight of male pups at the day of birth, and body or testis-epididymis weight gain of pups from birth to day 35. Histopathologic evaluation of testis and epididymis of pups of 1, 5, 15, and 35 days of age showed no detectable alterations due to in utero exposure to static magnetic fields. Bioelectr…

MaleLitter (animal)Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyLitter SizePhysiologyBiophysicsMice Inbred StrainsBiologyWeight GainMouse TestisAndrologyMagneticsMicePregnancyInternal medicineTestismedicineAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIntrauterine exposureEpididymisHistologyOrgan SizeGeneral MedicineEpididymisEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureAnimals NewbornIn uteroPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsGestationFemalemedicine.symptomWeight gain
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Neonatal Livers: A Source for the Isolation of Good-Performing Hepatocytes for Cell Transplantation

2014

Hepatocyte transplantation is an alternative therapy to orthotopic liver transplantation for the treatment of liver diseases. However, the supply of hepatocytes is limited given the shortage of organs available to isolate good-functioning quality cells. Neonatal livers may be a potential source alternative to adult livers to obtain good-performing hepatic cells for hepatocyte transplantation, which has not yet been explored profoundly. High-yield preparations of viable hepatocytes were isolated from 1- to 23-day-old liver donors, cryopreserved, and banked. Cell integrity and functional quality assessment were performed after thawing. Neonatal hepatocytes showed better postthawing recovery …

MaleLiver cytologyCellBiomedical Engineeringlcsh:MedicineCell SeparationBiologyCryopreservationAndrologymedicineHumansProgenitor cellCells CulturedCryopreservationTransplantationlcsh:RInfant NewbornCell BiologyLiver TransplantationTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverApoptosisHepatocyteHepatocytesHepatic stellate cellFemaleCell Transplantation
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