Adele De Palma
University of Catania
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European Journal of Human Genetics | 2002
Nunziatina Burrello; Aldo E. Calogero; Adele De Palma; Caterina Grazioso; Carlo Torrisi; Nunziata Barone; Carlo Pafumi; Rosario D'Agata; Enzo Vicari
Azoospermic patients can now father children once spermatozoa have been retrieved from the epididymis or the testis. However, there are concerns about the risk of chromosomal abnormalities since an increase in sperm aneuploidy rate has been reported in samples from patients with abnormal sperm parameters. The purpose of this study was therefore to evaluate the sperm aneuploidy and diploidy rates for chromosomes 8, 12, 18, X and Y in spermatozoa extracted from the epididymes (n=10) or the testes (n=6) of patients with azoospermia. Ejaculated spermatozoa of healthy men (n=14) served as control. Epididymal and testicular spermatozoa had an aneuploidy rate significantly higher than that found in ejaculated spermatozoa. The aneuploidy and diploidy rates of testicular spermatozoa were higher, but not significantly different, than those found in epididymal spermatozoa. This study has shown that azoospermic patients have an increased sperm aneuploidy rate. They should therefore be given appropriate genetic counselling before entering in-vitro fertilisation programs.
Fertility and Sterility | 2010
Cinzia Di Pietro; Marilena Vento; Maria Rosa Guglielmino; Placido Borzì; Manuela Santonocito; Marco Ragusa; Davide Barbagallo; Laura R Duro; Alessandra Majorana; Adele De Palma; Maria Rita Garofalo; Elisa Minutolo; Paolo Scollo; Michele Purrello
To assess the effects of vitrification on the biomolecular profile of oocytes, we analyzed through real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction eight genes encoding critically important proteins for embryo development and compared this partial transcriptome with that of freshly collected gametes isolated from the same women. The comparison of the molecular profiles demonstrated that our vitrification protocol does not alter the biomolecular quality of oocytes: in fact, between the two groups we found the absence of statistically significant variations. Accordingly, this cryopreservation technique might be helpful in preserving womens fertility.
Human Reproduction | 2001
Aldo E. Calogero; Adele De Palma; Caterina Grazioso; Nunziata Barone; Rosa Romeo; Giancarlo Rappazzo; Rosario D'Agata
Human Reproduction | 2002
Enzo Vicari; Anna Perdichizzi; Adele De Palma; Nunziatina Burrello; Rosario D'Agata; Aldo E. Calogero
Human Reproduction | 2001
Aldo E. Calogero; Adele De Palma; Caterina Grazioso; Nunziata Barone; Nunziatina Burrello; Irina Palermo; Antonio Gulisano; Carlo Pafumi; Rosario D'Agata
Human Reproduction | 2003
Nunziatina Burrello; Enzo Vicari; Paul Shin; Ashok Agarwal; Adele De Palma; Caterina Grazioso; Rosario D’Agata; Aldo E. Calogero
Journal of Andrology | 2003
Enzo Vicari; Adele De Palma; Nunziatina Burrello; Giusi Longo; Caterina Grazioso; Nunziata Barone; Mohamed Zahi; Rosario D'Agata; Aldo E. Calogero
Human Reproduction | 2001
Aldo E. Calogero; Maria Rita Garofalo; Nunziata Barone; Adele De Palma; Enzo Vicari; Rosa Romeo; Salvatore Tumino; Rosario D'Agata
International Journal of Andrology | 2005
Luca M. Bernardini; Aldo E. Calogero; Cristina Bottazzi; Silvia Lanteri; Pier Luigi Venturini; Nunziatina Burrello; Adele De Palma; N. Conte; Nicola Ragni
Human Reproduction | 2005
Adele De Palma; Nunziatina Burrello; Nunziata Barone; Rosario D'Agata; Enzo Vicari; Aldo E. Calogero