Genetic screening in infertile Mexican men: Chromosomal abnormalities, Y chromosome deletions, and androgen receptor CAG repeat length

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In our study, we analyzed chromosomal abnormalities, Y chromosome deletions, androgen receptor CAG repeat length and their association with defective spermatogenesis in infertile Mexican men. Eighty-two infertile patients and 40 controls were screened for karyotypic abnormalities, Y chromosome microdeletions, and CAG repeats. Nine infertile males (11%) carried chromosomal abnormalities and 10 (12.2%) presented Y chromosome microdeletions. The mean CAG repeat length was 21.6 and 20.88 base pairs in idiopathic infertile males and controls, respectively. Our results suggest that chromosomal aberrations and Y-chromosomal microdeletions are related to male infertility in Mexican men. In addition, expansion of the CAG repeat segments of the androgen receptor is not correlated with male idiopathic infertility. Copyright © American Society of Andrology.

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Martínez-Garza, S. G., Gallegos-Rivas, M. C., Vargas-Maciel, M., Rubio-Rubio, J. M., Espinosa De Los Monteros-Rodríguez, M., González-Ortega, C., … Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, A. M. (2008). Genetic screening in infertile Mexican men: Chromosomal abnormalities, Y chromosome deletions, and androgen receptor CAG repeat length. Journal of Andrology, 29(6), 654–660. https://doi.org/10.2164/jandrol.107.004309

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