We have identified a region with characteristics of a paternal-specific methylation imprint at the human H19 locus. This region, extending from -2.0 kb upstream to the start of transcription, is heavily methylated in sperm and on the paternal allele in somatic cells. This methylation was preserved during pre-implantation. Structural analysis revealed the presence of CpG islands and a large direct repeat with a 400 bp sequence reiterated several times, but no significant sequence homology to the corresponding region of the mouse H19 gene. These findings could suggest a role for secondary DNA structure in genomic imprinting across the species, and they also present a puzzling aspect of the evolution of the H19 regulatory region in human and mouse.
The present study was designed to compare the cycle characteristics of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and the chromosomal normality of oocytes in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) with those of patients with tubal factor infertility. In all, 28 cycles of 24 PCOS patients and 55 cycles of 31 patients with tubal factor infertility (control) were investigated. Although a significantly greater number of oocytes were retrieved from PCOS patients (mean +/- SD: 15.6 +/- 6.4 versus 9.0 +/- 4.0, PCOS versus control group, P < 0.05), the percentage of fertilized oocytes was significantly lower in the PCOS group compared with controls (40.1 versus 73.8%, P < 0.01). The pregnancy rate per embryo transfer did not differ between the two groups. Cytogenetic analysis was performed on 74 oocytes from PCOS patients and 73 oocytes from control patients. In the PCOS group, 10 of the 74 oocytes (13.5%) demonstrated aneuploidy, four (5.4%) oocytes were diploid and six (8.1%) oocytes were metaphase II with a prematurely condensed sperm chromosome (PCC). In the tubal infertility group, nine of the 73 (12.3%) oocytes showed aneuploidy, four (5.5%) oocytes were diploid and five (6.8%) oocytes were found to have PCC. There was no significant difference in the aneuploidy, diploidy and PCC rates between the two groups. These results suggest that the reduced fertilization observed in PCOS is not attributable to chromosomal aberrations or immaturity of oocytes recruited from patients with PCOS.
Mn-SOD and Cu, Zn-SOD have different localizations and actions in human ovaries and fallopian tubes. The superoxide radical-SOD system might play an important role in ovulation and in the luteal function of the human ovary.
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