Contribution of semen to early embryo development: fertilization and beyond

M Vallet-Buisan, R Mecca, C Jones… - Human …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND It has long been thought that the factors affecting embryo and foetal
development were exclusively maternally derived; hence, if issues regarding fertility and …

[HTML][HTML] Morphology of the immune cells in the wall of the human uterine tube and their possible impact on reproduction—uterine tube as a possible immune …

K Visnyaiová, I Varga, C Feitscherová… - Frontiers in Cell and …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The uterine tube, as well as other parts of the upper female reproductive system, is
immunologically unique in its requirements for tolerance to allogenic sperm and semi …

[HTML][HTML] Sperm in the Mammalian Female Reproductive Tract: Surfing Through the Tract to Try to Beat the Odds

DJ Miller - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Mammalian sperm are deposited in the vagina or the cervix/uterus at coitus or at artificial
insemination, and the fertilizing sperm move through the female reproductive tract to the …

[HTML][HTML] From a Passive Conduit to Highly Dynamic Organ-What are the Roles of Uterine Tube Epithelium in Reproduction?

M Csöbönyeiová, I Varga, L Lapides… - Physiological …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is well known that the mammalian uterine tube (UT) plays a crucial role in female fertility,
where the most important events leading to successful fertilization and pre-implantation …

Sperm–oviduct interaction: Differential gene expression of growth factors induced by sperm DNA fragmentation

R Mohammadi, SO Mousavi, N Sheibak, F Amjadi… - Andrologia, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The present study investigated the effects of DNA fragmentation of spermatozoa on the
growth factors expression by a human oviduct epithelial cell line (OE‐E6/E7). Two separate …

[HTML][HTML] TLR-1, TLR-2, and TLR-6 MYD88–dependent signaling pathway: A potential factor in the interaction of high-DNA fragmentation human sperm with fallopian …

Z Zandieh, A Govahi, A Aghamajidi… - Clinical and …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective The DNA integrity of spermatozoa that attach to fallopian tube (FT) cells is higher
than spermatozoa that do not attach. FT epithelial cells can distinguish normal and abnormal …

How sperm protects itself: a journey in the female reproductive system

N Sheibak, Z Zandieh, F Amjadi… - Journal of Reproductive …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sperm must pass a complex route in the female reproductive tract (FRT) to reach the
fertilization site and join the oocyte. Thus, it should employ several mechanisms to survive …

[HTML][HTML] Expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor A, mucin-1, colony-stimulating factor-1, heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor, and …

S Golkar, Z Chekini, F Amjadi, P Afsharian… - International Journal …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is defined as embryo implantation in a location other
than the uterine cavity. Objective We aimed to evaluate the expression of several genes …

EXPLORING THE FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF HUMAN UTERINE TUBES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: UNCOVERING ANATOMICAL INNOVATIONS AND THEIR …

F Bakoyeva - Евразийский журнал медицинских и естественных …, 2024 - in-academy.uz
Pathologies of the uterine tube (UT) contribute to 25-35% of female factor infertility. Despite
being studied centuries ago, these organs have been largely overlooked and neglected …

[HTML][HTML] Functional Morphology of the Human Uterine Tubes in the 21st Century: Anatomical Novelties and Their Possible Clinical Applications

I Varga, M Csöbönyeiová, K Visnyaiová… - Physiological …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The uterine tube (UT) pathologies account for 25–35% of female factor infertility. Although
these peculiar organs were first studied several hundred years ago, they have become …