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 P-086 Sperm telomere length is correlated with sperm quality in normozoospermic patients
A.C. Lopes1,2, P. Fontes Oliveira1,3,4,5, S. Pinto6, C. Almeida4, M.J. Pinho4, R. Sá1,5, A. Barros7,8,9, M. Sousa10
1Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar ICBAS- University of Porto UP, Laboratory of Cell Biology- Department of Microscopy, Porto, Portugal
2Faculty of Science and Technology- New University of Lisbon FCT-UNL, Department of Life Sciences, Lisbon, Portugal
3Health Institute of Research and Innovation IPATIMUP/i3S- University of Porto UP, Embryo Development and Genetics, Porto, Portugal
4Faculty of Medicine- University of Porto FMUP, Department of Genetics, Porto, Portugal
5Multidisciplinary Unit for Biomedical Research UMIB- University of Porto UP, Biology and Genetics of Reproduction, Porto, Portugal
6Centre for Reproductive Genetics A. Barros, Embryology, Porto, Portugal
7Faculty of Medicine- University of Porto FMUP, Department of Genetics Director, Porto, Portugal
8Centre for Reproductive Genetics A. Barros, Director, Porto, Portugal
9Institute of Health Research and Innovation IPATIMUP/i3S- University of Porto UP, Embryo Development and Genetics, Porto, Portugal
10Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar- University of Porto, Depart. Microscopy- Lab. Cell Biology, Porto, Portugal
P-087 Abnormal sperm mitochondrial membrane potential in “normozoospermic WHO patients”: outcome in ICSI patients
M.S. Bezerra Espinola1, M. Luchetta2, C. Aragona3
1”Sapienza” University of Rome- Italy, Systems Biology Group Lab- Department of Experimental Medicine, Roma, Italy
2“Sapienza” University of Rome- Italy, Department of Obstetrics- Gynecology and Perinatology, Roma, Italy
3“Sapienza” University of Rome- Italy, Systems Biology Group Lab- Department of Experimental Medicine, Roma, Italy
P-088 Sperm p53 concentration: a potential new biomarker for environmental pollution. Preliminary data (EcoFoodFertility Project)
T. Notari1, M. Gentile2, S. Raimondo2, L. Bosco3, T. Gentile2, L. Montano4
1Check Up- Day Surgery Polydiagnostc and Research Center - Salerno- Italy, Reproductive Medicine Unit, Salerno, Italy
2“Gentile Research Centre”- Gragnano NA- Italy, Seminology Unit, Gragnano- Naples, Italy
3University of Palermo, Departement of Biological- Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, Palermo, Italy
4”St. Francis of Assisi” Hospital- Local Health Authority ASL Salerno, Andrology Unit EcoFoodFertility Project Coordination Unit, Oliveto Citra- Salerno, Italy
P-089 Association between tobacco smoking and genetic variations of protamines genes PRM1 and PRM2
H. Amor1, J. Ebler2, A. Zeyad1, S. Nyaz1, T. Marschall2, M.E. Hammadeh1 1University of Saarland, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Homburg/Saar, Germany
2Center for Bioinformatics- Saarland University, GermanyDepartment for Computational Biology and Applied Algorithmics, Saarbrücken, Germany
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