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294 related items for PubMed ID: 17886267

  • 1. Alterations in the testis of hormone sensitive lipase-deficient mice is associated with decreased sperm counts, sperm motility, and fertility.
    Hermo L, Chung S, Gregory M, Smith CE, Wang SP, El-Alfy M, Cyr DG, Mitchell GA, Trasler J.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 2008 Apr; 75(4):565-77. PubMed ID: 17886267
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  • 2. Structural abnormalities in spermatids together with reduced sperm counts and motility underlie the reproductive defect in HIP1-/- mice.
    Khatchadourian K, Smith CE, Metzler M, Gregory M, Hayden MR, Cyr DG, Hermo L.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 2007 Mar; 74(3):341-59. PubMed ID: 16967501
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  • 3. Expression of human hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in postmeiotic germ cells confers normal fertility to HSL-deficient mice.
    Wang SP, Chung S, Soni K, Bourdages H, Hermo L, Trasler J, Mitchell GA.
    Endocrinology; 2004 Dec; 145(12):5688-93. PubMed ID: 15345679
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  • 4. Infertility and testicular defects in hormone-sensitive lipase-deficient mice.
    Chung S, Wang SP, Pan L, Mitchell G, Trasler J, Hermo L.
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  • 5. The adipose tissue phenotype of hormone-sensitive lipase deficiency in mice.
    Wang SP, Laurin N, Himms-Hagen J, Rudnicki MA, Levy E, Robert MF, Pan L, Oligny L, Mitchell GA.
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  • 6. Loss of nectin-2 at Sertoli-spermatid junctions leads to male infertility and correlates with severe spermatozoan head and midpiece malformation, impaired binding to the zona pellucida, and oocyte penetration.
    Mueller S, Rosenquist TA, Takai Y, Bronson RA, Wimmer E.
    Biol Reprod; 2003 Oct; 69(4):1330-40. PubMed ID: 12801998
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  • 7. The testicular form of hormone-sensitive lipase HSLtes confers rescue of male infertility in HSL-deficient mice.
    Vallet-Erdtmann V, Tavernier G, Contreras JA, Mairal A, Rieu C, Touzalin AM, Holm C, Jégou B, Langin D.
    J Biol Chem; 2004 Oct 08; 279(41):42875-80. PubMed ID: 15292223
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  • 8. Mice lacking Raf kinase inhibitor protein-1 (RKIP-1) have altered sperm capacitation and reduced reproduction rates with a normal response to testicular injury.
    Moffit JS, Boekelheide K, Sedivy JM, Klysik J.
    J Androl; 2007 Oct 08; 28(6):883-90. PubMed ID: 17554109
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  • 9. Effects of FSH receptor deletion on epididymal tubules and sperm morphology, numbers, and motility.
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  • 11. The catalytic function of hormone-sensitive lipase is essential for fertility in male mice.
    Wang SP, Wu JW, Bourdages H, Lefebvre JF, Casavant S, Leavitt BR, Labuda D, Trasler J, Smith CE, Hermo L, Mitchell GA.
    Endocrinology; 2014 Aug 08; 155(8):3047-53. PubMed ID: 24797631
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  • 12. HSL-knockout mouse testis exhibits class B scavenger receptor upregulation and disrupted lipid raft microdomains.
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  • 13. Hormone-sensitive lipase deficiency affects the expression of SR-BI, LDLr, and ABCA1 receptors/transporters involved in cellular cholesterol uptake and efflux and disturbs fertility in mouse testis.
    Casado ME, Huerta L, Marcos-Díaz A, Ortiz AI, Kraemer FB, Lasunción MA, Busto R, Martín-Hidalgo A.
    Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids; 2021 Dec 08; 1866(12):159043. PubMed ID: 34461308
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  • 14. Mutations in a novel locus on mouse chromosome 11 resulting in male infertility associated with defects in microtubule assembly and sperm tail function.
    Clark AT, Firozi K, Justice MJ.
    Biol Reprod; 2004 May 08; 70(5):1317-24. PubMed ID: 14711786
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  • 15. Sperm defects in mice lacking a functional Niemann-Pick C1 protein.
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  • 16. Testis atrophy and reduced sperm motility in transgenic mice overexpressing c-FLIP(L).
    Antonangeli F, Petrungaro S, Coluccia P, Filippini A, Ziparo E, Giampietri C.
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  • 17. Infertile boars with knobbed and immotile short-tail sperm defects in the Finnish Yorkshire breed.
    Kopp C, Sironen A, Ijäs R, Taponen J, Vilkki J, Sukura A, Andersson M.
    Reprod Domest Anim; 2008 Dec 15; 43(6):690-5. PubMed ID: 18397189
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  • 18. Transplantation of normal boar testicular cells resulted in complete focal spermatogenesis in a boar affected by the immotile short-tail sperm defect.
    Mikkola M, Sironen A, Kopp C, Taponen J, Sukura A, Vilkki J, Katila T, Andersson M.
    Reprod Domest Anim; 2006 Apr 15; 41(2):124-8. PubMed ID: 16519717
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  • 19. Heat-shock protein HSPA4 is required for progression of spermatogenesis.
    Held T, Barakat AZ, Mohamed BA, Paprotta I, Meinhardt A, Engel W, Adham IM.
    Reproduction; 2011 Jul 15; 142(1):133-44. PubMed ID: 21487003
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