نتایج جستجو برای: sex determination immature gonads

تعداد نتایج: 480750  

2014
Fumihiko Maekawa Shinji Tsukahara Takaharu Kawashima Keiko Nohara Hiroko Ohki-Hamazaki

From a classical viewpoint, sex-specific behavior and physiological functions as well as the brain structures of mammals such as rats and mice, have been thought to be influenced by perinatal sex steroids secreted by the gonads. Sex steroids have also been thought to affect the differentiation of the sex-typical behavior of a few members of the avian order Galliformes, including the Japanese qu...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2006
Yuna Kim Blanche Capel

The embryonic gonads give rise to one of two morphologically and functionally different organs, a testis or an ovary. Sex determination is the embryonic process that determines the developmental fate of the gonad. In mammals, sex determination is regulated by a DNA binding protein encoded on the Y chromosome, Sry, and it's downstream mediator, Sox9, which trigger testis determination in the bip...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology 2004
Baya Belaïd Han Nguyen Cong Ginette Devilliers Noelle Richard-Mercier Claude Pieau Mireille Dorizzi

Cellular infiltrations forming lymphoid-like aggregates were previously observed in gonads of two turtle species exhibiting temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD): at hatching in Chelydra serpentina; at and after hatching in Emys orbicularis. We show here that such aggregates are also present in gonads of Testudo graeca by the end of embryonic development, suggesting that their occurrenc...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 1999
P S Western J L Harry J A Graves A H Sinclair

In mammals, birds and reptiles the morphological development of the gonads appear to be conserved. This conservation is evident despite the different sex determining switches employed by these vertebrate groups. Mammals exhibit chromosomal sex determination (CSD) where the key sex determining switch is the Y-linked gene, SRY. Although SRY is the trigger for testis determination in mammals, it i...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2006
Annemiek Beverdam Peter Koopman

Despite the identification of SRY as the testis-determining gene in mammals, the genetic interactions controlling the earliest steps of male sex determination remain poorly understood. In particular, the molecular lesions underlying a high proportion of human XY gonadal dysgenesis, XX maleness and XX true hermaphroditism remain undiscovered. A number of screens have identified candidate genes w...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2010
Christina M Shoemaker-Daly Kyle Jackson Ryohei Yatsu Yuiko Matsumoto David Crews

In reptiles with temperature-dependent sex determination, gonadogenesis is initially directed by the incubation temperature of the egg during the middle third of embryonic development. The mechanism by which temperature is transduced into a sex-determining molecular signal remains a mystery, and here we examine the molecular network underlying sex determination in gonads in vitro. We use a whol...

Journal: :The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 2003
S Kuntz A Chesnel M Duterque-Coquillaud I Grillier-Vuissoz M Callier C Dournon S Flament D Chardard

A better understanding of vertebrate sexual differentiation could be provided by a study of models in which genetic sex determination (GSD) of gonads can be reversed by temperature. In the newt Pleurodeles waltl, a P450 aromatase cDNA was isolated from adult gonads, and the nucleotide or deduced amino acid sequences showed a high level of identity with various vertebrate species. In adults, aro...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Anthony L Schroeder Kelsey J Metzger Alexandra Miller Turk Rhen

Temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) was described nearly 50 years ago. Researchers have since identified many genes that display differential expression at male- vs. female-producing temperatures. Yet, it is unclear whether these genes (1) are involved in sex determination per se, (2) are downstream effectors involved in differentiation of ovaries and testes, or (3) are thermo-sensiti...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2014
Yuiko Matsumoto Brette Hannigan David Crews

In species with temperature-dependent sex determination, embryonic gonadal differentiation can be modified by exposure to exogenous chemicals such as environmental contaminants. Although phenotypic outcomes of such events are well documented, the underlying molecular mechanisms are rarely described. Here we examine the genetic and epigenetic effect of the embryonic exposure to polychlorinated b...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2004
Chikako Morinaga Takeshi Tomonaga Takao Sasado Hiroshi Suwa Katsutoshi Niwa Akihito Yasuoka Thorsten Henrich Tomomi Watanabe Tomonori Deguchi Hiroki Yoda Yukihiro Hirose Norimasa Iwanami Sanae Kunimatsu Yasuko Okamoto Toshiyuki Yamanaka Ai Shinomiya Minoru Tanaka Hisato Kondoh Makoto Furutani-Seiki

A gonad is formed from germ cells and somatic mesodermal cells through their interactions. Its development is coupled with the determination and differentiation of the sex and sex-associated traits. We carried out a large-scale screening of Medaka mutants in which gonadal development is affected. Screening was performed on larvae at 8 days posthatching for abnormal abundance and/or distribution...

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