Abstract |
Chromosome abnormalities, Y-chromosome microdeletions, and androgen receptor gene CAG and GGN repeat polymorphisms in infertile Chinese men featuring severe oligospermia and azoospermia were analyzed. Ninety-six fertile men and 189 non-obstructive infertile men, including 125 patients with azoospermia and 64 with severe oligozoospermia, were studied. Seventeen infertile men (9.0%) carried a chromosome abnormality. Twenty (10.6%) carried a Y-chromosome microdeletion. In the remainder of the patients and controls, GGN and CAG repeats were sequenced. Short GGN repeats (n < 23) appeared to be associated with defective spermatogenesis, with the number of GGN repeats strongly correlated with sperm counts. No significant difference in CAG repeats was found between patients and controls, nor were CAG repeats correlated with sperm counts. However, for CAG repeats ranging between 24 and 25, there was a >2.5-fold risk (OR = 2.539, 95%CI = 1.206-5.344, P < 0.05) of severe oligospermia and azoospermia. Our results confirmed the significant role of chromosome abnormalities, Y-chromosome microdeletions, and GGN repeats in Chinese male infertility.
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Authors | T T Han, J Ran, X P Ding, L J Li, L Y Zhang, Y P Zhang, S S Nie, L Chen |
Journal | Genetics and molecular research : GMR
(Genet Mol Res)
Vol. 12
Issue 3
Pg. 2215-26
(Jul 08 2013)
ISSN: 1676-5680 [Electronic] Brazil |
PMID | 23884765
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- AR protein, human
- Receptors, Androgen
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Topics |
- Abnormal Karyotype
- Adult
- Azoospermia
(genetics)
- Case-Control Studies
- China
- Chromosome Deletion
- Chromosomes, Human, Y
- DNA Copy Number Variations
- Humans
- Infertility, Male
- Male
- Microsatellite Repeats
- Middle Aged
- Oligospermia
(genetics)
- Receptors, Androgen
(genetics)
- Sex Chromosome Aberrations
- Sex Chromosome Disorders of Sex Development
- Sperm Count
- Spermatogenesis
(genetics)
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