Literature DB >> 34988611

Comparative anatomy on the development of sperm transporting pathway between the testis and mesonephros.

Takuya Omotehara1, Hiroki Nakata2, Kenta Nagahori3, Masahiro Itoh3.   

Abstract

The male genital tract is diverse among vertebrates, but its development remains unclear, especially in the rete region. In this study, we investigated the testis-mesonephros complex of rabbit, chicken, and frog (Xenopus tropicalis) by immunohistochemistry for markers such as Ad4BP/Sf-1 (gonadal somatic and rete cells in mammals) and Pax2 (mesonephric tubules), and performed a three-dimensional reconstruction. In all investigated animals, testis cords were bundled at the mesonephros side. Rete cells positive for Ad4BP/Sf-1 (rabbit) or Pax2 (chicken and frog) were clustered at the border region between the testis and mesonephros. The cluster possessed two types of cords; one connected to the testis cords and the other to the mesonephric tubules. The latter rete cords were contiguous to Bowman's capsules in rabbit and chicken but to nephrostomes in frog. In conclusion, this study showed that mammals, avian species, and frogs commonly develop the bundle between the testis cords (testis canal) and the cluster of rete cells (lateral kidney canal), indicating that these animals share basic morphogenesis in the male genital tract. The connection site between the rete cells and mesonephric tubules is suggested to have changed from the nephrostome to the Bowman's capsule during vertebrate evolution from anamniote to amniote.
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Keywords:  Comparative anatomy; Efferent duct; Epididymis; Male genital tract; Mesonephros; Testis

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34988611     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-021-02057-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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