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Could androgen receptor gene CAG tract polymorphism affect spermatogenesis in men with idiopathic infertility?

Authors :
Brunella Licchelli
Vito Angelo Giagulli
Edoardo Guastamacchia
Carlo SabbĂ 
G. De Pergola
Matteo Domenico Carbone
Francesco Resta
Vincenzo Triggiani
Source :
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

This study examined whether the AR-CAG repeat length might affect clinical characteristics (testis volume) seminal parameters (sperm count and its mobility) along with hormonal serum profile [FSH, LH, Testosterone (T) and Inhibin B (InhB)] both in idiopathic male infertility (IM) and in infertility due to a previous condition of cryptorchidism (CryM) or to Y chromosome long arm microdeletions (YM).Observational study without intervention(s).One hundred and ten IM patients [90 idiopathic olizoospermic males (IOM) and 20 idiopathic azoospermic males (IAM)], 19 CryM male and 10 YM patients were included. Sixty-one age-matched healthy men who had fathered within 3 years were involved representing the control group (FM).AR-CAG repeats stretch was significantly longer in IOM (p0.05), CryM (p0.05) and YM (p0.001) than FM. When the AR-CAG repeat tracts were subdivided in three subgroups according to the length of CAG repeats tract assessed in fertile subjects (the one with the middle (n 19-21) belonging to the 25 and 75 % inter-quartile, the ends belonging to the25 % inter-quartile and75 % inter-quartile, respectively), there was a statistically significant difference of distribution of AR-CAG tract length among fertile and different groups of infertile men (p=0.0005; chi-square test). Moreover, the subgroup of AR-CAG repeat stretch with 22-28 triplets was associated with lower levels of InhB both in idiopathic oligozoospermic (Scheffe, Bonferroni and Dunett tests p=0.01) and azoospermic men (Scheffe, Bonferroni and Dunett test p=0.05), while, when FM and men with idiopathic infertility were gathered in a single group, both the subgroup of AR- CAG tract with 15-18 repeats and the one with 22-28 repeats are associated with lower testis volume, reduced sperm count and serum InhB levels.Our study showed that the outliers of AR-CAG repeat length seem to influence the function of AR, affecting testis volume and Sertoli cell function and consequently sperm production in both fertile and idiopathic infertile men.

Details

ISSN :
15737330 and 10580468
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
Accession number :
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