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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: infertility + critical + linked  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

10 things to do before trying for a baby
goodtoknow, UK - Jul 25, 2008
According to fertility expert Zita West, author of Zita West's Guide to Getting Pregnant, 'excess weight affects hormone production, which is critical to a ...
Could the plastic in these toys be toxic?
Detroit Free Press, United States - Jul 24, 2008
Those infant boys also tend to have smaller genitals, and phthalate exposure in men has been shown to possibly cause infertility and sperm damage. ...
Wisconsin's $750 million biotech investment could use better vision
WTN News, WI - Jul 15, 2008
These seed grants will support the following research: finding a diagnostic test for a common causes of infertility in women. understanding cognition and ...
Seeding Liberal Arts Courses With Science Parables
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 27, 2008
Magnetic resonance experiments have shown that one type of defect in the genetic switch, encoded by the Y chromosome, occurs at a critical location; ...
In the shadow of empire
21st Century Socialism, UK - Aug 3, 2008
*By 1976, a total of 4,5 million Africans were crowded into the infertile and unproductive Tribal Trust Lands (TTLs). The net result was overstocking, ...
Guidelines highlight key differences between child and adult stroke
Medicexchange, UK - Jul 21, 2008
However, the list of associated conditions include: Suspected maternal risk factors for infant stroke include a history of infertility, chorioamnionitis ...
Long Hair Drama, by Zhang Lijia
Danwei, Hong Kong - Jul 22, 2008
A performance-linked bonus system, once despised by Chairman Mao, had recently been reintroduced. In reality, the difference this made was marginal. ...
Coffee's 'serious' link to infertility
Daily Telegraph, Australia - Jul 8, 2008
Coffee has also been found to increase the risk of stillbirth and is linked to birth defects. Research has shown fit, young, healthy women take longer to ...
Governor signs bill to cut fat
The Desert Sun, CA - Jul 26, 2008
Studies also have linked trans fats to diabetes, obesity, infertility in women and some types of cancer. The California Restaurant Association opposed the ...
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Infertility and psychological distress: A critical review of the literature -
AL Greil - Social Science & Medicine, 1997 - Elsevier
... as well as to provide a critical review of ... mild anatomic symptoms; (3) those with
infertility related to ... me- diator between stress and female fertility may be ...

The critical region of overlap defining the AZFa male infertility interval of proximal Yq contains … -
CA Sargent, CA Boucher, S Kirsch, G Brown, B Weiss … - British Medical Journal, 1999 - jmg.bmj.com
... available will help to refine the critical interval ... the Y chromosome responsible
for male infertility and identification ... role of AZFa genes in male fertility Hum ...

N-linked glycan of a sperm CD52 glycoform associated with human infertility -
AB DIEKMAN, EJ NORTON, KL KLOTZ, V WESTBROOK, H … - The FASEB Journal, 1999 - FASEB
... spermatozoa counting chambers (Humagen Fertility Diagnostics, Charlottesville ... the
etiology of antibody-mediated infertility. ... Tod McCauley for critical review of ...

… of boys with X linked hypopituitarism identifies a 3.9 Mb duplicated critical region at Xq27 … -
NM Solomon, SA Ross, T Morgan, JL Belsky, FA Hol, … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jmg.bmj.com
... causes) are short stature (growth hormone deficiency), infertility and delayed ... 8
These data define a 7.3 Mb critical region for X linked hypopituitarism at ...

Expression of RBM in the nuclei of human germ cells is dependent on a critical region of the Y … -
DJ Elliott, MR Millar, K Oghene, A Ross, F … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
... of human germ cells is dependent on a critical region of ... Y-linked RBM homologues
are found in all mammalian ... in the Pathogenesis of Male Infertility Biol Reprod ...

Most X; autosome translocations associated with premature ovarian failure do not interrupt X-linked -
RL Prueitt, H Chen, RI Barnes, AR Zinn - Logo, 2002 - content.karger.com
... peptidase with an unknown role in fertility (Prueitt et al ... seven POF-associated
breakpoints in the critical region to ... and shown to cause male infertility due to ...

A Critical Evaluation of Rate of Return Analysis -
M Weale - Economic Journal, 1993 - JSTOR
... A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF RATE OF RETURN ANALYSIS Martin ... He suggests that fertility
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… oocyte-derived growth factor gene (BMP15) cause increased ovulation rate and infertility in a dosage … -
SM Galloway, KP McNatty, LM Cambridge, MPE … - Nature Genetics, 2000 - nature.com
... sheep also has the same X-linked phenotype 5 ... that BMP15 is essential for female
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… gene disruption of Hsp70-2 results in failed meiosis, germ cell apoptosis, and male infertility -
DJ Dix, JW Allen, BW Collins, C Mori, N Nakamura, … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... failed meiosis, germ cell apoptosis, and male infertility. ... unique stress protein
has a critical role in ... However, neither meiosis nor fertility was affected in ...

Oocyte-expressed TGF-? superfamily members in female fertility -
JA Elvin, C Yan, MM Matzuk - Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2000 - Elsevier
... critical for ovarian function and fertility (Buccione and ... peptide growth factors
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Absence of critical protein, C/EBPb, linked to infertility

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign report that experiments involving mice indicate that the transcription factor protein C/EBPb must be present in the uterus for pregnancy to occur.

The study is published in the PNAS.

Without it, they say, an embryo cannot survive in uterine tissue or attach to a mother's blood supply. Other genes also play roles, but C/EBPb is critical for implantation of an embryo, said Milan K. Bagchi.

C/EBPb is scientifically known as CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein beta. It is regulated by the hormones estrogen and progesterone.
In normal conditions, the protein, driven mostly by progesterone, is expressed rapidly and in large quantities during the critical four-day implantation period in mice, Bagchi said.

During this period, an embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus, advances into it and eventually attaches to the blood supply and forms the placenta.
For a successful pregnancy to occur, stromal cells of the uterus must be transformed into decidual cells, which secrete nutrients that allow the embryo to survive until it plugs into the blood supply. C/EBPb is necessary for decidualization, the researchers discovered.

" This protein in the mouse is also in humans," Bagchi said. " We believe it plays a critical role in human pregnancy. It is expressed in the human endometrium at a time that coincides with the time of implantation. We have demonstrated very clearly in the mouse that in the absence of C/EBPb there is no decidualization. We transferred viable mouse embryos from healthy mice into mice lacking the gene, and pregnancy failed."

The project began more than four years ago. First, researchers used DNA microarrays to identify gene expression under normal and abnormal conditions during implantation. After messenger RNA profiling zeroed in on C/EBPb's activity, the researchers collaborated with Peter F. Johnson of the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Protein Dynamics and Signaling, who created mice that lacked the protein.

The experimental mice were then used to observe the relationships of the hormones and their receptors with the protein under varying conditions during the critical implantation period. In doing so, researchers determined that C/EBPb is a critical mediator of steroid hormone responsiveness in the uterus.

" This gene is expressed when the uterus is ready for embryo attachment," said co-author Indrani C. Bagchi, at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Illinois. " Its presence indicates a window for success."

If the findings are replicated in human tissue, as expected, she said, the protein's presence could become a vital gene marker for predicting uterine readiness for pregnancy.

" The success rate for the practice of in vitro fertilization currently is, on average, about 25 percent," she said. " The major problem is that the conditions occurring when the embryo is transferred often are not the best in the uterus. It's not known if the uterus is ready to accept an embryo, so often multiple embryos are transferred in hopes that one will attach. In future studies, confirmation of C/EBPb as a marker that correctly indicates uterine readiness for implantation in the human is likely to alleviate these shortcomings."

Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006

 
 
 
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