Literature DB >> 24683945

Embryology and physiology of testicular development and descent.

Helena E Virtanen, Jorma Toppari.   

Abstract

Sexual differentiation starts with the development of bipotential gonads that further differentiate into testes or ovaries. The fetal testis secretes hormones that guide the differentiation of internal and external sex organs, whereas the fetal ovary remains rather inactive hormonally. Defects in gonadal differentiation or hormone secretion and action result in disorders of sex development (DSD). Testicular descent is a continuum that has often been described to occur in two main phases: the transabdominal phase and the inguinoscrotal phase. The first phase is according to animal studies dependent on Leydig cell-derived insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) that induces male-like development of the gubernaculum. This phase is rarely disrupted in man. The inguinoscrotal phase is dependent on androgens, also secreted by Leydig cells.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24683945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Endocrinol Rev        ISSN: 1565-4753


  8 in total

1.  Phenotype specific association of the TGFBR3 locus with nonsyndromic cryptorchidism.

Authors:  Julia S Barthold; Yanping Wang; Thomas F Kolon; Claude Kollin; Agneta Nordenskjöld; Alicia Olivant Fisher; T Ernesto Figueroa; Ahmad H BaniHani; Jennifer A Hagerty; Ricardo Gonzalez; Paul H Noh; Rosetta M Chiavacci; Kisha R Harden; Debra J Abrams; Cecilia E Kim; Abigail B Mateson; Alan K Robbins; Jin Li; Robert E Akins; Hakon Hakonarson; Marcella Devoto
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2014-10-25       Impact factor: 7.450

2.  Probing GATA factor function in mouse Leydig cells via testicular injection of adenoviral vectors.

Authors:  Gervette M Penny; Rebecca B Cochran; Marjut Pihlajoki; Antti Kyrönlahti; Anja Schrade; Merja Häkkinen; Jorma Toppari; Markku Heikinheimo; David B Wilson
Journal:  Reproduction       Date:  2017-07-14       Impact factor: 3.906

Review 3.  Regulation of testicular descent.

Authors:  John M Hutson; Ruili Li; Bridget R Southwell; Don Newgreen; Mary Cousinery
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 1.827

Review 4.  Environmental factors, epigenetics, and developmental origin of reproductive disorders.

Authors:  Shuk-Mei Ho; Ana Cheong; Margaret A Adgent; Jennifer Veevers; Alisa A Suen; Neville N C Tam; Yuet-Kin Leung; Wendy N Jefferson; Carmen J Williams
Journal:  Reprod Toxicol       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 3.143

5.  Prolonged exposure to acetaminophen reduces testosterone production by the human fetal testis in a xenograft model.

Authors:  Sander van den Driesche; Joni Macdonald; Richard A Anderson; Zoe C Johnston; Tarini Chetty; Lee B Smith; Chris Mckinnell; Afshan Dean; Natalie Z Homer; Anne Jorgensen; Maria-Elena Camacho-Moll; Richard M Sharpe; Rod T Mitchell
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2015-05-20       Impact factor: 17.956

Review 6.  Hypogonadism and Cryptorchidism.

Authors:  Wiwat Rodprasert; Helena E Virtanen; Juho-Antti Mäkelä; Jorma Toppari
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 5.555

7.  Hormone Inhibition During Mini-Puberty and Testicular Function in Male Rats.

Authors:  Lifen Chen; Ruifang Wang; Wei Wang; Wenli Lu; Yuan Xiao; Defen Wang; Zhiya Dong
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2015-10-03

8.  Identification of an AR Mutation-Negative Class of Androgen Insensitivity by Determining Endogenous AR Activity.

Authors:  N C Hornig; M Ukat; H U Schweikert; O Hiort; R Werner; S L S Drop; M Cools; I A Hughes; L Audi; S F Ahmed; J Demiri; P Rodens; L Worch; G Wehner; A E Kulle; D Dunstheimer; E Müller-Roßberg; T Reinehr; A T Hadidi; A K Eckstein; C van der Horst; C Seif; R Siebert; O Ammerpohl; P-M Holterhus
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2016-09-01       Impact factor: 5.958

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