Disruptions to the genetic integrity of the mammalian spermatozoon play a major role in determining the subsequent developmental trajectory of the embryo. This chapter examines the causative links that connect DNA damage in human spermatozoa and the appearance of mutations in the progeny responsible for a variety of clinical conditions from autism to cancer. Integral to this discussion is an abundance of evidence indicating that human spermatozoa are vulnerable to free radical attack and the generation of oxidative DNA damage. The resolution of this damage appears to be initiated by the spermatozoa but is driven to completion by the oocyte in a round of DNA repair that follows fertilization. The persistence of unresolved oxidative DNA damag...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
This article considers the origins of DNA damage in human spermatozoa, the methods that are availabl...
Infertility is a relatively common condition affecting approximately one in ten of the population. I...
Abstract Human spermatozoa generate low levels of reactive oxygen species in order to stimulate key ...
DNA damage in the male germ line has been linked with a variety of adverse clinical outcomes includi...
One of the major causes of defective sperm function is sperm DNA damage induced by oxidative stress....
Reactive oxygen metabolites are known to disrupt sperm-oo-cyte fusion, sperm movement, and DNA integ...
DNA damage is frequently encountered in spermatozoa of subfertile males and is correlated with a ran...
Defective sperm function is the largest single defined cause of human infertility and one of the maj...
International audienceSignificance: Among the 200 or so cell types that comprise mammals, spermatozo...
DNA damage in human spermatozoa has been associated with a range of adverse clinical outcomes, inclu...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the generation of reactive oxygen species ...
One of the major causes of defective sperm function is oxidative stress, which not only disrupts the...
International audienceOne important reason for male infertility is oxidative stress and its destruct...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
This article considers the origins of DNA damage in human spermatozoa, the methods that are availabl...
Infertility is a relatively common condition affecting approximately one in ten of the population. I...
Abstract Human spermatozoa generate low levels of reactive oxygen species in order to stimulate key ...
DNA damage in the male germ line has been linked with a variety of adverse clinical outcomes includi...
One of the major causes of defective sperm function is sperm DNA damage induced by oxidative stress....
Reactive oxygen metabolites are known to disrupt sperm-oo-cyte fusion, sperm movement, and DNA integ...
DNA damage is frequently encountered in spermatozoa of subfertile males and is correlated with a ran...
Defective sperm function is the largest single defined cause of human infertility and one of the maj...
International audienceSignificance: Among the 200 or so cell types that comprise mammals, spermatozo...
DNA damage in human spermatozoa has been associated with a range of adverse clinical outcomes, inclu...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the generation of reactive oxygen species ...
One of the major causes of defective sperm function is oxidative stress, which not only disrupts the...
International audienceOne important reason for male infertility is oxidative stress and its destruct...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
This article considers the origins of DNA damage in human spermatozoa, the methods that are availabl...
Infertility is a relatively common condition affecting approximately one in ten of the population. I...