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   <dc:title>Sperm count and motility are quantitatively affected by functional polymorphism of classically related to neurotransmitters mood regulators HTR2A, MAOA and SLC18A.</dc:title>
   <dc:creator>Cortés-Rodríguez, Miriam</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Reyes Palomares, Arturo</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Lendinez, Ana</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Ruiz-Galdón, Maximiliano</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Reyes-Engel, Armando</dc:creator>
   <dc:subject>Espermatozoides</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Esterilidad masculina</dc:subject>
   <dcterms:abstract>Spermatozoa and neurones share similar membrane characteristics and features. Associations of multiple polymorphisms traditionally related to neurotransmission were investigated. Infertile men were grouped into controls with normospermia (n = 182) and idiopathic infertile men with asthenozoospermia (n = 103), and analysed as a case-control study and as a quantitative association of each genotype. Ten neurotransmission-associated genetic variants were mapped by SNP analysis using quantitative polymerase chain reaction with TaqMan probes. Men with HTR2A rs6313 had a higher risk of asthenozoospermia (OR = 2.14; P = 0.04). MAOA rs3788862 G carriers displayed an increased risk of asthenozoospermia (OR = 2.29; P = 0.02). The SLC18A1 rs1390938 G allele was more frequent among such cases (0.75 versus 0.87; P &lt; 0.01 and P &lt; 0.01 for Armitage trend test); for SLC18A1 rs2270641 P = 0.02 (case-control frequency) and P = 0.01 (Armitage trend test). MAOA rs3788862 was correlated with sperm motility (Spearman ρ = 0.14; P = 0.02); SLC18A1 rs1390938 was correlated with sperm count and motility (Spearman ρ = 0.20; P &lt; 0.01). Gene polymorphisms of HTR2A, MAOA and SLC18A1, related to neurotransmission, are individually associated with asthenozoospermia through variation in sperm count and motility, without detectable allelic or genotype interaction.</dcterms:abstract>
   <dcterms:issued>2018-05-01</dcterms:issued>
   <dc:type>journal article</dc:type>
   <dc:identifier>Miriam Cortés-Rodriguez, Jose-Luis Royo, Arturo Reyes-Palomares, Ana M. Lendínez, Maximiliano Ruiz-Galdón, Armando Reyes-Engel, Sperm count and motility are quantitatively affected by functional polymorphisms of HTR2A, MAOA and SLC18A, Reproductive BioMedicine Online, Volume 36, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 560-567, ISSN 1472-6483,</dc:identifier>
   <dc:identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/10630/44652</dc:identifier>
   <dc:identifier>10.1016/j.rbmo.2018.01.007</dc:identifier>
   <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
   <dc:rights>open access</dc:rights>
   <dc:publisher>Elsevier</dc:publisher>
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