Role Of Liver Receptor Homologue-1 (LRH-1) In Male Germ Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$224,250.00
Summary
Historically the steroid sex hormones - oestrogens and androgens - have been regarded as female- and male- specific sex hormones, respectively. Oestrogens are produced by the ovary and regulate female-specific processes such as ovulation and development of female sexual characteristics, whereas androgens are produced by the testis and regulate male-specific functions. However it is now clear that the distinction between oestrogen and androgen is not a sharp one. For example, we now know that oes ....Historically the steroid sex hormones - oestrogens and androgens - have been regarded as female- and male- specific sex hormones, respectively. Oestrogens are produced by the ovary and regulate female-specific processes such as ovulation and development of female sexual characteristics, whereas androgens are produced by the testis and regulate male-specific functions. However it is now clear that the distinction between oestrogen and androgen is not a sharp one. For example, we now know that oestrogens are produced within the testis and play a very important role in male fertility. Human males patients who are unable to synthesise oestrogens are infertile. Similarly, mice that cannot produce oestrogens are also infertile, due to a defect in sperm production. Oestrogens are therefore critical for normal male fertility, and reduced oestrogen production within the testis may be a significant cause of infertility which would be easily treatable in the clinic. The protein LRH-1 regulates oestrogen production in other tissues. This proposal aims to identify the role of LRH-1 in testicular oestrogen production by identifiying the genes regulated by LRH-1 and the proteins that interact with it in the testis. We also aim to study the structure of these proteins in infertile men. These studies will define new genes associated with male infertility and may lead to the development of more effective treatments for this common condition.Read moreRead less
A man's reproductive health and fertility is affected by processes that occur long before adulthood. The testis and sperm precursor cells first form in the fetus and then grow until the time of puberty, when the upper limit for sperm production is set. This project studies how one key signaling molecule, activin, helps establish normal testicular architecture and drives maturation of sperm precursor cells, and how it contributes to aberrent function in men with testicular cancer.
Approximately 1 in 25 men in the western world are infertile, and while environmental and genetic factors are recognized to contribute to disease, there is currently a poor understanding of the basic mechanisms regulating male fertility. Our long term goal is to identify and study key molecules involved in sperm production. Understanding the role of these molecules will provide insight into the causes of male infertility. Ultimately, these studies will assist to develop new treatments for male r ....Approximately 1 in 25 men in the western world are infertile, and while environmental and genetic factors are recognized to contribute to disease, there is currently a poor understanding of the basic mechanisms regulating male fertility. Our long term goal is to identify and study key molecules involved in sperm production. Understanding the role of these molecules will provide insight into the causes of male infertility. Ultimately, these studies will assist to develop new treatments for male reproductive disorders. Conversely, there is a huge need for additional male based contraceptives. Increased understanding of male fertility and identification of proteins exclusively involved in sperm production provides the opportunity to develop new contraceptive treatments.Read moreRead less
Diet And Exercise Intervention For Paternal Obesity Improves Offspring Health
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$678,481.00
Summary
Obesity is a growing problem in Western Society and is associated with a large number of metabolic conditions. There is an increasing awareness that a fathers health at the time of conception affects fertility and also the ongoing health of the pregnancy and the ofspring. This study seeks to determine if diet and exercise intervention for overweight or obese males can improve the health of the sperm and therefore the ability to father a pregnancy and the health of the offspring.
Persistent Chlyamdial Infection In The Testes : Development Of A Successful Vaccine Strategy For Males
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$652,019.00
Summary
Males are a reservoir of infection and novel vaccine approaches to control Chlamydia infections in young men are needed urgently. This study will be essential for the development of interventions to control infection and will inform strategies for manipulating the immune system within the male reproductive tract that may be applied to other sexually transmitted pathogens. The studies will benefit the health and welfare of the Australian people under National Research Priority 2, promoting and ma ....Males are a reservoir of infection and novel vaccine approaches to control Chlamydia infections in young men are needed urgently. This study will be essential for the development of interventions to control infection and will inform strategies for manipulating the immune system within the male reproductive tract that may be applied to other sexually transmitted pathogens. The studies will benefit the health and welfare of the Australian people under National Research Priority 2, promoting and maintaining good health and a healthy start to life.Read moreRead less