The decrease in population fertility has become a major concern in many developed countries. Recent studies show that infertility is affecting an estimated 15% of all couples (World Health Organization, WHO, 2010). Male infertility is the primary or contributing cause in 60% of cases. Male infertility is caused by a number of factors, such as genetic background, various environmental factors and disease. Diabetes mellitus (DM), a serious health problem on its own, is also suspected to be a contributing factor to male infertility. The aim of this project was to analyze the cellular, molecular and genetic effects of diabetic environment on spermatogenesis and sperm quality and to determine the impact of DM on the in vivo reproduction, using ...
Diabetes is a rising global health concern and an increasingly common cause of male infertility. Alt...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing in men of reproductive age. Despite this, the preva...
The mechanism responsible for poor reproductive outcomes in type 1 diabetic males is not well unders...
The decrease in population fertility has become a major concern in many developed countries. Recent ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15% of couples in reproductive age suffer from inf...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15% of couples in reproductive age suffer from inf...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM), primary or idiopathic is a chronic disorder of the carbohydrate,...
Infertility is defined as an inability to conceive a child within one year of regular sexual interco...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by chronic hyperglycemia. Poor management o...
Increasing infertility is considered a serious problem of human reproduction. Male factor infertilit...
Background: Types 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) are known to be the cause of sub/infertility. Howev...
Although the prevalence of sub-infertility in diabetic patients in childbearing age is known, the me...
Background: Diabetes has been found to induce various subtle molecular changes important, for sperm ...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is the most common endocrine disorder affecting many human physiological syst...
Infertility is prevalent in about 10%-25% of couples in their reproductive age, analogous to 60-80 m...
Diabetes is a rising global health concern and an increasingly common cause of male infertility. Alt...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing in men of reproductive age. Despite this, the preva...
The mechanism responsible for poor reproductive outcomes in type 1 diabetic males is not well unders...
The decrease in population fertility has become a major concern in many developed countries. Recent ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15% of couples in reproductive age suffer from inf...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15% of couples in reproductive age suffer from inf...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM), primary or idiopathic is a chronic disorder of the carbohydrate,...
Infertility is defined as an inability to conceive a child within one year of regular sexual interco...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by chronic hyperglycemia. Poor management o...
Increasing infertility is considered a serious problem of human reproduction. Male factor infertilit...
Background: Types 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) are known to be the cause of sub/infertility. Howev...
Although the prevalence of sub-infertility in diabetic patients in childbearing age is known, the me...
Background: Diabetes has been found to induce various subtle molecular changes important, for sperm ...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is the most common endocrine disorder affecting many human physiological syst...
Infertility is prevalent in about 10%-25% of couples in their reproductive age, analogous to 60-80 m...
Diabetes is a rising global health concern and an increasingly common cause of male infertility. Alt...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing in men of reproductive age. Despite this, the preva...
The mechanism responsible for poor reproductive outcomes in type 1 diabetic males is not well unders...