To prevent chromosomal aberrations being transmitted to the offspring, strict meiotic checkpoints are in place to remove aberrant spermatocytes. However, in about 1% of males these checkpoints cause complete meiotic arrest leading to azoospermia and subsequent infertility. Here, we unravel two clearly distinct meiotic arrest mechanisms that occur during prophase of human male meiosis. Type I arrested spermatocytes display severe asynapsis of the homologous chromosomes, disturbed XY-body formation and increased expression of the Y chromosome-encoded gene ZFY and seem to activate a DNA damage pathway leading to induction of p63, possibly causing spermatocyte apoptosis. Type II arrested spermatocytes display normal chromosome synapsis, normal ...
<div><p>Failure of homologous synapsis during meiotic prophase triggers transcriptional repression. ...
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI) is an essential epigenetic process, which tran...
During spermatogenesis, germ cells that fail to synapse their chromosomes or fail to undergo meiotic...
In mammalian male gametogenesis the sex chromosomes are distinctive in both gene activity and epigen...
<div><p>In mammalian male gametogenesis the sex chromosomes are distinctive in both gene activity an...
SummaryThe mammalian X and Y chromosomes share little homology and are largely unsynapsed during nor...
We have developed a protocol for the identification of aberrant chromosome behavior during human mal...
BACKGROUND: Anomalies in meiotic prophase I have been related to partial or total meiotic arrest. Th...
While the introduction of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has revolutionized the treatment o...
AZFc deletions of the Y chromosome are the major known genetic cause of spermatogenetic failure. Mei...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms of meiotic arrest in human spermatogenesis are poorly known. METHODS AND ...
Germ cells manifest a unique gene expression program and regain totipotency in the zygote. Here, we ...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic disorders result in meiotic arrest and aneuploid spermatozoa, leading to male in...
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
Reduced male fertility can be caused by genetic factors affecting gamete formation or function; in p...
<div><p>Failure of homologous synapsis during meiotic prophase triggers transcriptional repression. ...
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI) is an essential epigenetic process, which tran...
During spermatogenesis, germ cells that fail to synapse their chromosomes or fail to undergo meiotic...
In mammalian male gametogenesis the sex chromosomes are distinctive in both gene activity and epigen...
<div><p>In mammalian male gametogenesis the sex chromosomes are distinctive in both gene activity an...
SummaryThe mammalian X and Y chromosomes share little homology and are largely unsynapsed during nor...
We have developed a protocol for the identification of aberrant chromosome behavior during human mal...
BACKGROUND: Anomalies in meiotic prophase I have been related to partial or total meiotic arrest. Th...
While the introduction of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has revolutionized the treatment o...
AZFc deletions of the Y chromosome are the major known genetic cause of spermatogenetic failure. Mei...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms of meiotic arrest in human spermatogenesis are poorly known. METHODS AND ...
Germ cells manifest a unique gene expression program and regain totipotency in the zygote. Here, we ...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic disorders result in meiotic arrest and aneuploid spermatozoa, leading to male in...
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
Reduced male fertility can be caused by genetic factors affecting gamete formation or function; in p...
<div><p>Failure of homologous synapsis during meiotic prophase triggers transcriptional repression. ...
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI) is an essential epigenetic process, which tran...
During spermatogenesis, germ cells that fail to synapse their chromosomes or fail to undergo meiotic...