| Literature DB >> 26643563 |
Mariana Camargo, Paula Intasqui, Ricardo Pimenta Bertolla1.
Abstract
Varicocele, the most important treatable cause of male infertility, is present in 15% of adult males, 35% of men with primary infertility, and 80% of men with secondary infertility. On the other hand, 80% of these men will not present infertility. Therefore, there is a need to differentiate a varicocele that is exerting a deleterious effect that is treatable from a "silent" varicocele. Despite the growing evidence of the cellular effects of varicocele, its underlying molecular mechanisms are still eluding. Proteomics has become a promising area to determine the reproductive biology of semen as well as to improve diagnosis of male infertility. This review aims to discuss the state-of-art in seminal plasma proteomics in patients with varicocele to discuss the challenges in undertaking these studies, as well as the future outlook derived from the growing body of evidence on the seminal proteome.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26643563 PMCID: PMC4770485 DOI: 10.4103/1008-682X.168788
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Androl ISSN: 1008-682X Impact factor: 3.285
Descriptive seminal plasma proteomics studies in men with normal semen analysis or of proven fertility
Descriptive proteomics studies in adolescents and adult men with varicocele