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New study from Mayo Clinic provides insight into male infertility

ROCHESTER, MINN. -- A new study, appearing in the November 16 issue of Science, found that mice lacking a certain protein in their sperm were infertile. The study provides valuable insight into male infertility and paves the way for further advancements in infertility.

A team of Mayo Clinic researchers led by Jan van Deursen, Ph.D., including Ningling Kang-Decker, Ph.D., George Mantchev, M.D., Subhash Juneja, Ph.D. and Mark McNiven, Ph.D., identified that the Hrb protein affects the sperms ability to fertilize an egg. In the study, researchers deleted the gene that produces the Hrb protein in mice, which made the mice infertile.

They concluded that this lack of Hrb protein prevents the acrosome from forming, making egg penetration impossible. The acrosome, which develops as the sperm matures, is a structure that contains a bag of enzymes covering the head of the sperm. The enzymes contained in the acrosome help penetrate and digest the outer sheath of the egg, thereby allowing conception.

"It has long been known that healthy acrosome development is essential for fertility and is often defective in men with certain types of infertility," says Dr. van Deursen. "This study now identifies the specific protein needed for healthy acrosome development, resulting in fertility."

Dr. van Deursen says that although male infertility has many causes, if there is a link between defective Hrb protein and acrosome development, future screening for this protein deficiency may help eliminate that as a specific cause of infertility.

"The findings will not lead to immediate therapeutic advances in fertility treatment," says Dr. van Deursen. "However, the findings provide valuable insight into the molecular basis of fertility."

He adds that the next step will be to study infertile men to determine if they have the defective Hrb protein. This will enable researchers to further define the importance of Hrb in acrosome formation.
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Contact: Sara Bakken
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507-284-5005
Mayo Clinic
15-Nov-2001


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