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    Molecular Characterization Of Unique Recognition Sites On The Surface Of Human Spermatozoa

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $212,036.00
    Summary
    Developing an understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate human sperm function is central to the clinical management of male infertility, attempts to develop novel forms of male contraception and strategies for the introduction of transgenes into the male germ line. Defective sperm function is the largest single defined cause of human infertility. Despite the prevalence of this condition we have no idea how most cases of male infertility arise nor, in a vast majority of patients, do .... Developing an understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate human sperm function is central to the clinical management of male infertility, attempts to develop novel forms of male contraception and strategies for the introduction of transgenes into the male germ line. Defective sperm function is the largest single defined cause of human infertility. Despite the prevalence of this condition we have no idea how most cases of male infertility arise nor, in a vast majority of patients, do we understand which particular aspect of sperm biochemistry is defective. As a consequence we have not been able to develop sensitive biochemical diagnostic tests for the infertile male nor do we have any rational methods of treatment that address the cause of this condition. Similarly no new methods of male fertility regulation have been introduced since vasectomy despite the major advances that have been made in the field of female contraception over the same period of time. Clearly if we are to develop sensitive methods for the diagnosis of defective sperm function, introduce protocols for the treatment and prevention of male infertility and discover novel approaches to male contraception, we must first understand the cellular mechanisms that enable these highly specialized cells to perform their unique function. In this study we shall focus on one of the most important attributes of sperm function the capacity of these cells to recognize the egg. Once the biochemical basis of this fundamental recognition process is understood, it should pave the way for the development of clinical applications that target this signaling system with implications for a range of disciplines including reproductive toxicology, occupational medicine, family planning, infertility and biotechnology.
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    The Importance Of ADAMTS Proteases In Ovulation And Fertility.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $205,500.00
    Summary
    In the ovary eggs are matured within a specialised organ called a follicle. Female fertility is dependent on the efficient release of eggs from the follicle as well as transport of the egg to the site of fertilization. During these processes the egg is encased within a mucous-like cushion made of cells, proteins and complex carbohydrates. This cushion or matrix plays an active role in egg release, transport and fertilization. Proper formation of this cushion just before egg release is therefore .... In the ovary eggs are matured within a specialised organ called a follicle. Female fertility is dependent on the efficient release of eggs from the follicle as well as transport of the egg to the site of fertilization. During these processes the egg is encased within a mucous-like cushion made of cells, proteins and complex carbohydrates. This cushion or matrix plays an active role in egg release, transport and fertilization. Proper formation of this cushion just before egg release is therefore essential for efficient female fertility. This project examines the role of newly identified proteins and protease enzymes that are involved in the formation and function of the matrix cushion around eggs. This has important implications for the causes of infertility in women as well as improving the efficacy of IVF techniques.
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    Characterization Of The Molecular Basis Of Human Sperm-oocyte Interaction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $492,956.00
    Summary
    In this proposal, we shall exploit our expertise in gamete biology and innovative proteomic technologies to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that underpin human sperm-oocyte interaction. This exquisitely cell- and species-specific event constitutes one of the most strategically important cellular interactions. Our research will provide the foundation for diagnosis and treatment of male infertility and identify a range of targets for the development of novel contraceptive technology.
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    Weight Loss Programs And Subsequent Fertility Rates In An In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Program

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $28,067.00
    Summary
    Compared with normal weight women, obese women have lower fertility both in natural and IVF cycles. Obesity is a risk factor for many maternal and fetal morbidities. This study will be the first randomised controlled trial aimed at demonstrating the effect on pregnancy rates of a prior weight loss program for obese women undertaking IVF treatment. A 12 week weight loss program including dietary, exercise, education and psychological factors will be initiated in the treatment arm.
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    Factors Controlling Fertilization In Vitro

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $76,452.00
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    The Development Of New Methods For Treating Intertile Men

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $191,491.00
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    The Mechanism That Prevents The Entry Of More Than One Sperm Into The Egg

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $137,379.00
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    Maturation Of Eggs And Sperm For Treatment Of Human Inf Ertility

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $203,100.00
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    CKD-FIX: A Randomised, Controlled Trial Of Allopurinol In The Slowing Of Kidney Disease Progression

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,917,147.00
    Summary
    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health problem affecting over 1.5 million Australians and is associated with increased risk of death, heart disease and progression to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Current treatments to slow progression to ESKD are limited. The CKD-FIX trial aims to find out whether treatment with allopurinol, a commonly used drug for gout prevention, safely and effectively slows CKD progression. This could lead to significant health and economic benefits.
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    Improvement Of Methods Used To Assist Infertile Men.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,554.00
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