| Literature DB >> 19951420 |
Maria S Juchniuk de Vozzi1, Silvio A Santos, Ciro S Pereira, Juliana F Cuzzi, Lucimar Af Laureano, José G Franco, Lucia Martelli.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infertility is a natural mechanism of selection intended to prevent the delivery of a child with malformations or mental retardation. Male infertility is closely related to chromosomal abnormalities. This study was focused on the analysis of meiotic segregation involving a Robertsonian translocation, 45,XY,der(13;13) [56]/45,XY,der(13;14) [44] and the evaluation of possible interchromosomal effects.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19951420 PMCID: PMC2796650 DOI: 10.1186/1755-8166-2-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cytogenet ISSN: 1755-8166 Impact factor: 2.009
Figure 1A nucleus with the 13;14 translocation and normal sperm with one red signal (WCP 13) and one green signal (WCP 14).
Figure 2FISH in spermatozoa using LSI 13 (green) and subtelomere 14 (red) probes. One red signal and 13 nulisomic; one red signal and disomic 13 nucleus.
The analysis of meiotic segregation of the patient using WCP probes.
| Chromosome constitution | Signals | N | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13/14 or der(13;13) | OG | 307 | 37.43% |
| der(13;14) | OUG | 248 | 30.21% |
| 13/der(13;14) or der(13;13) | OOG | 26 | 3.17% |
| 14 | G | 181 | 22.1% |
| 14/der(13;14) | OGG | 36 | 4.4% |
| 13 | O | 22 | 27% |
| 820 | 100% |
O = orange; G = green; OUG = orange and green joined; OOG = two orange and one green; OGG = two green and one orange; OG = one orange and one green.
The analysis of meiotic segregation of the patient using LSI probes.
| Chromosome constitution | Signals | N | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13/14 or der(13;14) | GO | 291 | 28.78% |
| 13/der(13;14) or der(13;13)/14 | GGO | 265 | 26.21% |
| 14 | O | 321 | 31.75% |
| 14/der(13;14) | GOO | 48 | 4.75% |
| 13 | G | 47 | 4.65% |
| Others | GG, OO, GGGO, GOOO | 39 | 3.86% |
| 1011 | 100% |
G = green; O = orange.
Figure 3The meiotic segregation of translocation t(13;13). a) A derivative chromosome, b) a disomic gamete and c) a nullisomic gamete.