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KMID : 0356419990170020107
Journal of Korean Andrology
1999 Volume.17 No. 2 p.107 ~ p.110
Analysis of Inactivating Point Mutation of the Follicle Stimulating Hormone Receptor Gene in Korean Infertile Men
Lee Hyoung-Song

Song Gyun-Jee
Cheon Kang-Woo
Park Yong-Seog
Kim Jeong-Wook
Kim Jong-Hyun
Lee You-Sik
Seo Ju-Tae
Abstract
Purpose: Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is essential for normal gametogenesis. In females FSH is required for ovarian development and follicle maturation whereas in males FSH determines Sertoli cell number and normal spermatogenesis quantitatively and qualitatively. Recently, Tapanainen et al. (1) reported that an inactivating point mutation (C566T) of the FSH receptor gene in males suppressed spermatogenesis but did not cause azoospermia or absolute infertility. To study the significance of the C566T inactivating point mutation in male infertility, we examine the FSH receptor gene in men with azoospermia or oligozoospennia.

Materials and Methods: Peripheral blood was collected from each patient who had elevated serum FSH. To amplify a suitable segment of the FSHR gene containing nucleotide 566, primer flanking the region was used. And to screen individuals for the C566T mutation, PCR was performed for axon 7 of the FSH receptor gene in 58
patients.

Results: The 78-bp fragment containing nucleotide 566 was present in all patients. In all patient, the PCR product is cleaved into fragments 51-bp and 27-bp by Bsm ¥° digestion. No inactivating point mutations of FSH receptor gene was identified in men with azoospermia or oligozoospermia.

Conclusions: Inactivating point mutation (C566T) of the FSH receptor is not a common cause of male infertility. However we cannot exclude point mutations in other regions of the FSH receptor gene in some patient with azoospermia or oligozoospermia.
KEYWORD
FSH receptor, Inactivating point mutation, Male infertility,
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