Identification in rats of a programming window for reproductive tract masculinization, disruption of which leads to hypospadias and cryptorchidism
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health · The Queen's Medical Research Institute
Abstract
Becoming a phenotypic male is ultimately determined by androgen-induced masculinization. Disorders of fetal masculinization, resulting in hypospadias or cryptorchidism, are common, but their cause remains unclear. Together with the adult-onset disorders low sperm count and testicular cancer, they can constitute a testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS). Although masculinization is well studied, no unifying concept explains normal male reproductive development and its abnormalities, including TDS. We exposed rat fetuses to either anti-androgens or androgens and showed that masculinization of all reproductive tract tissues was programmed by androgen action during a common fetal programming window. This preceded…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
7- MWMichelle WelshCorresponding
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The Queen's Medical Research Institute
- PTPhilippa T. K. Saunders
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The Queen's Medical Research Institute
- MFM. Fisken
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The Queen's Medical Research Institute
- HMHayley M Scott
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The Queen's Medical Research Institute
- GRGary R. Hutchison
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The Queen's Medical Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Hypospadias
- Androgen
- Endocrinology
- Anogenital distance
- Internal medicine
- Testosterone (patch)
- Biology
- Androgen insensitivity syndrome
- Gender equality