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PMID 16824523
Gene Name SYCP3
Condition Nonobstructive azoospermia, spermatogonial arrest, Sertoli cell-only syndrome, and testicular atrophy
Association Associated
Population size 110
Population details 110 patients
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Associated genes SYCP3
Other associated phenotypes Nonobstructive azoospermia, spermatogonial arrest, Sertoli cell-only syndrome, and testicular atrophy


Testicular expression of synaptonemal complex protein 3 (SYCP3) messenger ribonucleic acid in 110 patients with nonobstructive azoospermia

Aarabi M, Modarressi MH, Soltanghoraee H, Behjati R, Amirjannati N, Akhondi MM.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the expression of the synaptonemal complex protein-3 (SYCP3) gene in men with nonobstructive azoospermia. DESIGN: Cross-sectional case study. SETTING: Avesina Infertility Clinic, Tehran, Iran. PATIENT(S): One hundred and ten consecutive infertile men presenting nonobstructive azoospermia. INTERVENTION(S): Testicular biopsies for histopathological assessment and analyses of SYCP3 expression level by semiquantitative nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The SYCP3 levels were normalized to expression of the housekeeping phosphoglucomutase 1 gene. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Expression of SYCP3 messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA). Correlation of the histopathological findings with SYCP3 expression levels. RESULTS(S): Testicular SYCP3 mRNA expression was observed in 67/110 (60.9%) patients. The expression level correlated with the degree of spermatogenic failure. Although it was expressed in patients with spermatogenesis and maturation arrest, a lack of expression was seen in all of those men with spermatogonial arrest, Sertoli cell-only syndrome, and testicular atrophy. CONCLUSION(S): These data indicate that SYCP3 is expressed in human testis and is restricted to germ cells. Our findings, in association with those obtained in experimental animals, shows that lack of SYCP3 expression in human testis may have a negative effect on spermatogenesis and male fertility. FAU - Aarabi, Mahmoud AU - Aarabi M AD - Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center, Tehran, Iran. FAU - Modarressi, Mohammad Hossein AU - Modarressi MH FAU - Soltanghoraee, Haleh AU - Soltanghoraee H FAU - Behjati, Reza AU - Behjati R FAU - Amirjannati, Naser AU - Amirjannati N