S. Rousseaux et al., DISOMY RATES FOR CHROMOSOME-14 AND CHROMOSOME-21 STUDIED BY FLUORESCENT IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION IN SPERMATOZOA FROM 3 MEN OVER 60 YEARS OF AGE, Molecular human reproduction (Print), 4(7), 1998, pp. 695-699
In order to further investigate the paternal-age effect on meiotic non
-disjunction rates for the chromosomes 14 and 21, we examined spermato
zoa from three men aged >60, using multicolour fluorescent in-situ hyb
ridization (FISH). More than 10 000 sperm cells were analysed for each
of the three subjects (A, B and C), by simultaneously hybridizing two
YAC probes specific for chromosomes 14 and 21 respectively using two-
colour FISH, The results show that the disomy 21 rates observed in the
spermatozoa of two out of the three men aged >60 years were higher (1
.02 and 1.17% respectively) than the rates observed in eight control a
dults aged <30 years (mean frequency 0.48%) analysed under similar con
ditions. These results suggest that there may be a small effect of age
on male non-disjunction rates for chromosome 21. However, before any
firm conclusions could be drawn, a much bigger sample of older men wou
ld have to be compared with a paired control population using the same
FISH experimental approach.