Spexin as a potential biomarker for female infertility: insights into circulatory levels and genetic variants in Malaysian women
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posted on 2025-05-16, 13:38authored byJie Wei Tan
Female infertility is now a growing concern worldwide and is defined as the inability to get pregnant after a year of unprotected sexual intercourse. The complex interplay between advanced age, hormonal and structural abnormalities, lifestyle and genetic factors have contributed to the risk of infertility. Lately, a novel neuropeptide, Spexin has been implicated in reproductive dysfunction. Therefore, this study aims to unravel the relationship between Spexin and female infertility in humans by using genetic and immunoassay approach. The current findings underscore the potential of Spexin as a promising diagnostic marker as well as a therapeutic target for female infertility.
History
Principal supervisor
Satoshi Ogawa
Additional supervisor 1
Qasim Ayub
Additional supervisor 2
Mukhri Hamdan
Additional supervisor 3
Faizul Jaafar
Additional supervisor 4
Syafiq Asnawi
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences (Monash University Malaysia)