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| Title: | The association between male infertility and sperm disomy: Evidence for variation in disomy levels among individuals and a correlation between particular semen parameters and disomy of specific chromosome pairs |
| Authors: | Tempest, HG Homa, ST Dalakiouridou, M Christopikou, D Wright, D Zhai, XP Griffin, DK |
| Publication Date: | 2004 |
| Publisher: | Bio Med Central |
| Citation: | Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2:82, Dec 2004 |
| Abstract: | Background: The association between infertility and sperm disomy is well documented. Results
vary but most report that men with severely compromised semen parameters have a significantly
elevated proportion of disomic sperm. The relationship between individual semen parameters and
segregation of specific chromosome pairs is however less well reported as is the variation of
disomy levels in individual men.
Methods: In order to address these questions the technique of fluorescent in-situ hybridisation
(FISH) was utilised to determine the disomy levels of chromosomes X, Y and 21 in 43 sperm
samples from 19 infertile males. The results generated from this study were analysed using logistic
regression.
Results: In this study we compared levels of sperm concentration, motility and morphology with
levels of sperm disomy for chromosome 21 and the sex chromosomes. Our results suggest that
there is considerable variation in disomy levels for certain men. They also suggest that
oligozoospermic males have significantly elevated levels of sex chromosome disomy but not disomy
21; they suggest that severe asthenozoospermic males have significantly elevated levels of disomy
21 but not sex chromosome disomy. Surprisingly, severe teratozoopsermic males appeared to have
significantly lower levels of sperm disomy for both the sex chromosomes and chromosome 21.
Conclusion: We suggest that the association between sex chromosome disomy and
oligozoospermia may be due to reduced recombination in the XY pairing region and discuss the
relevance of our findings for the correlations between sperm disomy and sperm motility and
morphology. |
| URI: | http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/765 |
| DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-2-82 |
| Appears in Collections: | Biosciences
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