Expression Patterns of Leptin, Leptin Receptor, Kiss1, and HOTAIR Genes in Blood and Semen of Infertile Males with Oligospermia.

IF 1.6 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.61186/rbmb.13.1.79
Fatemeh Khademi, Parimah Pournaghi, Ali Vafaei, Kamyab Hassanpour, Mitra Bakhiari, Kamran Mansouri, Bijan Soleymani
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Abstract

Background: Infertility affects about 15% of couples during reproductive age and male factor infertility accounts for half of these cases. This study aimed to evaluate the expression of leptin, KISS1, leptin receptor, and HOTAIR genes in blood and semen samples of individuals diagnosed with oligospermia in comparison to healthy controls.

Methods: In the current investigation, we studied 36 semen and 30 blood samples from fertile oligospermic men as well as the same number of healthy controls. RNA was extracted and cDNA was synthesized. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was conducted to assess the gene expression levels. Statistical analysis was performed using Graph Pad Prism software. The results were reported as mean±SEM and any P< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.

Results: A significant increase in the expression of the leptin gene in infertile males, particularly in semen samples (P< 0.001) was found when compared to the healthy controls. On the other hand, significant decrease in the expression of the KISS1 (P< 0.0001) and HOTAIR (P< 0.001) genes, particularly in semen samples were found when compared to the controls. As it was shown, the expression of leptin receptor had no significant effects on male infertility. Additionally, there may be a potential correlation between the expression of HOTAIR and the leptin and KISS1 genes, with a negative correlation observed between HOTAIR and leptin, and a positive correlation between HOTAIR and KISS1 in both blood and semen samples. However, further investigations are necessary to establish the statistical significance of these correlations.

Conclusions: According to the results, leptin, KISS1, and HOTAIR genes seem to be affected in oligospermia, however, further studies with higher sample sizes are necessary.

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少精症不育男性血液和精液中瘦素、瘦素受体、Kiss1 和 HOTAIR 基因的表达模式
背景:约15%的育龄夫妇患有不孕症,其中男性因素不孕症占一半。本研究旨在评估与健康对照组相比,瘦素、KISS1、瘦素受体和 HOTAIR 基因在确诊为少精症患者的血液和精液样本中的表达情况:在本次调查中,我们研究了 36 份精液样本和 30 份血液样本,这些样本来自有生育能力的少精子症男性以及相同数量的健康对照组。提取 RNA 并合成 cDNA。采用实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)评估基因表达水平。使用 Graph Pad Prism 软件进行统计分析。结果以均数±SEM 表示,P< 0.05 为差异有统计学意义:结果:与健康对照组相比,不育男性瘦素基因的表达明显增加,尤其是在精液样本中(P< 0.001)。另一方面,与对照组相比,KISS1(P< 0.0001)和 HOTAIR(P< 0.001)基因的表达明显下降,尤其是在精液样本中。结果表明,瘦素受体的表达对男性不育症没有明显影响。此外,HOTAIR 的表达与瘦素和 KISS1 基因之间可能存在潜在的相关性,在血液和精液样本中,HOTAIR 与瘦素之间呈负相关,而 HOTAIR 与 KISS1 之间呈正相关。然而,要确定这些相关性的统计学意义,还需要进一步的研究:结论:根据研究结果,少精症患者的瘦素、KISS1 和 HOTAIR 基因似乎受到了影响,但有必要进行样本量更大的进一步研究。
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Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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