Activins are proteins with multiple biological functions, regulated by proteins named inhibin and follistatin. In males, activins are important in testicular development. As the knowledge on activins in the rest of the male reproductive tract was minimal, this PhD project focused on the roles of activins in the epididymis and vas deferens. It was revealed that a balance of activins, follistatin and inhibin is essential in the structure and function of the epididymis and vas deferens, by discovering that these proteins regulate organ growth and involve in sperm-protective mechanisms. It was also shown that antibiotics alone were insufficient to treat bacterial infection of the epididymis, indicating the necessity for anti-inflammatory medica...
In Australia, 1 in 6 men is infertile, and in many cases, the underlying causes are unclear. Spermat...
Although initially identified as an ???activator??? of follicle-stimulating hormone release from the...
Activin proteins are members of the transforming growth factor-? family. Activin A is involved in se...
Background: The interface between the epididymis and the immune system is implicated in many male re...
Experimental autoimmune epididymo-orchitis (EAEO) is a model of chronic inflammation, induced by imm...
The epididymis is known to be exposed to a constant risk of inflammatory conditions resulting from b...
Recent work in the human and mouse has confirmed the involvement of the host defence ß-defensin pept...
Objective: Inhibin, activin and follistatin are glycoprotein hormones produced by the gonads. Recent...
The discovery of activin and inhibins as modulators of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis has s...
AbstractWe have demonstrated a role for activin A, follistatin, and FSH in male germ cell differenti...
Activin was discovered in the 1980s as a gonadal protein that stimulated FSH release from pituitary ...
Extracellular microvesicles present in the epididymal fluid have been named epididymosomes. Many epi...
Activin and follistatin were initially identified in the follicular fluid based on their effects on ...
International audienceDefensins are antimicrobial peptides that play a major role in innate immunity...
Abstract The epididymal -defensins have evolved by repeated gene duplication and divergence to encod...
In Australia, 1 in 6 men is infertile, and in many cases, the underlying causes are unclear. Spermat...
Although initially identified as an ???activator??? of follicle-stimulating hormone release from the...
Activin proteins are members of the transforming growth factor-? family. Activin A is involved in se...
Background: The interface between the epididymis and the immune system is implicated in many male re...
Experimental autoimmune epididymo-orchitis (EAEO) is a model of chronic inflammation, induced by imm...
The epididymis is known to be exposed to a constant risk of inflammatory conditions resulting from b...
Recent work in the human and mouse has confirmed the involvement of the host defence ß-defensin pept...
Objective: Inhibin, activin and follistatin are glycoprotein hormones produced by the gonads. Recent...
The discovery of activin and inhibins as modulators of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis has s...
AbstractWe have demonstrated a role for activin A, follistatin, and FSH in male germ cell differenti...
Activin was discovered in the 1980s as a gonadal protein that stimulated FSH release from pituitary ...
Extracellular microvesicles present in the epididymal fluid have been named epididymosomes. Many epi...
Activin and follistatin were initially identified in the follicular fluid based on their effects on ...
International audienceDefensins are antimicrobial peptides that play a major role in innate immunity...
Abstract The epididymal -defensins have evolved by repeated gene duplication and divergence to encod...
In Australia, 1 in 6 men is infertile, and in many cases, the underlying causes are unclear. Spermat...
Although initially identified as an ???activator??? of follicle-stimulating hormone release from the...
Activin proteins are members of the transforming growth factor-? family. Activin A is involved in se...