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Autor:
Jorunn M Andersen, Hilde Herning, Elin L Aschim, Jøran Hjelmesæth, Tom Mala, Hans Ivar Hanevik, Mona Bungum, Trine B Haugen, Oliwia Witczak
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 6, p e0130210 (2015)
There is still controversy as to how body mass index (BMI) affects male reproduction. We investigated how BMI is associated with semen quality and reproductive hormones in 166 men, including 38 severely obese men. Standard semen analysis and sperm DN
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https://doaj.org/article/61729bacf6d947ca88101286c37c7a00
Autor:
Elin L. Aschim, Sophie D. Fosså, Oliwia Witczak, Jan Oldenburg, Aleksander Giwercman, Wenche Kristiansen, Trine B. Haugen
Publikováno v:
Human Reproduction. 29:2844-2851
Do genetic variations in the testosterone pathway genes modify the effect of treatment on the levels of testosterone and LH in long-term testicular cancer (TC) survivors (TCSs)?Variations in LH receptor (LHR) and in 5α-reductase II (SRD5A2) genes ma
Autor:
Sophie D. Fosså, Steinar Tretli, Arne Solberg, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Roy M. Bremnes, Wenche Kristiansen, Olav Dahl, Elin L. Aschim, Robert Karlsson, Trine B. Haugen, Tom Grotmol, Hans-Olov Adami, Fredrik Wiklund, Kristine Engen Andreassen, Carl W. Langberg, Olbjørn Klepp
Publikováno v:
Human Molecular Genetics. 22:3373-3380
Recent genome-wide association studies have identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) risk in the genes ATF7IP, BAK1, DMRT1, KITLG, SPRY4 and TERT. In the present study, we validate these asso
Autor:
Hans-Olov Adami, Wenche Kristiansen, Olav Dahl, Elin L. Aschim, Kristine Engen Andreassen, Carl W. Langberg, Roy M. Bremnes, Steinar Tretli, Arne Solberg, Tom Grotmol, Robert Karlsson, Fredrik Wiklund, Sophie D. Fosså, Trine B. Haugen, Olbjørn Klepp
Publikováno v:
Human Reproduction. 27:1525-1535
BACKGROUND Testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) is the most common cancer in young men, and an imbalance between the estrogen and androgen levels in utero is hypothesized to influence TGCT risk. Thus, polymorphisms in genes involved in the action of se
Autor:
Oliwia Witczak, Sophie D. Fosså, Trine B. Haugen, Elin L. Aschim, Wenche Kristiansen, Jorunn M. Andersen
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Andrology. 34:77-83
Testicular cancer (TC) incidence is increasing worldwide, but the aetiology remains largely unknown. An unbalanced level of oestrogens and androgens in utero is hypothesized to influence TC risk. Polymorphisms in genes encoding cytochrome P450 (CYP)
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Andrology. 29:458-467
The origin of testicular germ cell cancer (TGCC) is believed to be carcinoma in situ cells developed in utero. Clinically, TGCCs are divided into two major histological groups, seminomas and non-seminomas, where the latter group includes non-seminoma
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 92:97-106
A growing number of estrogen receptor beta (ER beta) splice variants are reported. Several of these have been discovered in testis, but with few exceptions little is known about their cellular localization. The aim of this study was to identify and e
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Andrology. 27:213-221
It has been proposed that hypospadias, cryptorchidism and testicular cancer, as well as decreasing sperm quality are symptoms of an underlying entity called testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS). We wanted to study the risk factors for hypospadias and
Autor:
Sophie D. Fosså, Wenche Kristiansen, Trine B. Haugen, Kristine Engen Andreassen, Robert Karlsson, Tom Grotmol, Olav Dahl, Elin L. Aschim, Fredrik Wiklund, Hans-Olov Adami
Publikováno v:
Human reproduction (Oxford, England). 28(7)
STUDY QUESTION Is there an association between testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) and genetic polymorphisms in AKT1, PTEN and the 8q24 locus? SUMMARY ANSWER Our findings suggest that genetic variation in PTEN may influence the risk of TGCT. WHAT IS KN
Autor:
Wenche Kristiansen, Sophie D. Fosså, Jorunn M. Andersen, Elin L. Aschim, Oliwia Witczak, Trine B. Haugen
Publikováno v:
International journal of andrologyReferences. 35(6)
Imbalance between the oestrogen and androgen levels in utero is hypothesized to influence testicular cancer (TC) risk. Thus, variation in genes involved in the action of sex hormones may contribute to variability of an individual's susceptibility to