June Hariprashad
Cornell University
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Fertility and Sterility | 1999
Liliana T. Colombero; June Hariprashad; M.C. Tsai; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the incidence of sperm aneuploidy in men screened for infertility and identify any eventual relation with assisted reproductive outcome. DESIGN Controlled prospective study. SETTING University hospital-based IVF program. PATIENT(S) Infertile couples who were screened for sperm aneuploidy and evaluated for IVF treatment. INTERVENTION(S) Fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to identify chromosomes 18, 21, X, and Y. The assisted reproductive techniques of IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection were used for infertility treatment. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) The incidence of sperm aneuploidy, semen parameters, fertilization rate, pregnancy characteristics, and rate of neonatal malformations were determined. RESULT(S) Oligozoospermic and teratozoospermic men had a significantly higher incidence of chromosomal abnormalities than men with normal semen parameters (2.7% vs. 1.8%). The increased frequency of sperm aneuploidy did not appear to affect pregnancy losses or the occurrence of neonatal malformations. CONCLUSION(S) Suboptimal semen samples had a higher incidence of aneuploidy. In this study, the increased frequency of chromosomal abnormalities did not have a direct effect on the fertilization rate, pregnancy characteristics, or neonatal outcome.
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1995
Henry W. Murray; J S Cervia; June Hariprashad; A P Taylor; Mark Y. Stoeckle; H Hockman
GM-CSF induces three effects potentially beneficial in visceral leishmaniasis: blood monocyte mobilization, macrophage activation, and amelioration of granulocytopenia. To determine the experimental role and effect of GM-CSF in this intracellular infection, livers from Leishmania donovani-infected BALB/c mice were tested for GM-CSF mRNA expression and mice were treated with anti-GM-CSF antiserum or GM-CSF. L. donovani infection upregulated hepatic GM-CSF mRNA expression by 10-fold, and anti-GM-CSF treatment exacerbated visceral infection and tripled liver parasite burdens 4 wk after challenge. In euthymic mice with established infection, treatment with 1-5 micrograms/d murine GM-CSF induced three dose-related effects: peripheral blood leukocytosis, preferential accumulation of myelomonocytic cells at visceral foci of infection, and leishmanicidal activity comparable to that achieved by IFN-gamma. These effects were either largely or entirely T cell dependent. Treatment with human GM-CSF also induced anti-leishmanial activity but with little effect on peripheral leukocyte number or tissue myelomonocytic cell influx; human G-CSF stimulated marked peripheral granulocytosis and neutrophil tissue accumulation but induced little antileishmanial effect. These results identify a role for endogenous GM-CSF in the initial host defense response to L. donovani, reemphasize the influxing monocyte as an effector cell, and indicate that GM-CSF can be used as an antileishmanial treatment.
Human Reproduction | 1999
Gianpiero D. Palermo; Peter N. Schlegel; June Hariprashad; Berrin Ergün; Anna Mielnik; N. Zaninovic; Lucinda L. Veeck; Z. Rosenwaks
Human Reproduction | 2002
Gianpiero D. Palermo; Liliana T. Colombero; June Hariprashad; Peter N. Schlegel; Z. Rosenwaks
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine | 2000
Gianpiero D. Palermo; Q.V. Neri; June Hariprashad; Owen K. Davis; Lucinda L. Veeck; Z. Rosenwaks
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1997
Henry W. Murray; June Hariprashad; Robert L. Coffman
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1995
Henry W. Murray; June Hariprashad; Bibiana Aguero; Tsutomu Arakawa; Homa Yeganegi
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1993
Fran R. Wallach; Arthur L. Forni; June Hariprashad; Mark Y. Stoeckle; Charles R. Steinberg; Laura Fisher; Stephen E. Malawista; Henry W. Murray
Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology | 1996
Sharon B. Mannheimer; June Hariprashad; Mark Y. Stoeckle; Henry W. Murray
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1996
William L. Roberts; June Hariprashad; Petrie M. Rainey; Henry W. Murray