Foetal testes control the prenatal growth and differentiation of the gubernacular cones in rabbits--a tribute to the late Professor Alfred Jost

Author:

van der Schoot P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Abstract

Gubernacular cones develop during foetal life in males of various species, including many of the common small laboratory animals. Postnatally these papilla-like organs invert and develop into the muscular cremaster sacs, providing space for testis descent. The mechanism governing male-specific development of these structures during foetal and postnatal life is unknown but foetal testicular androgens or anti-Mullerian hormone are unlikely to be involved. The present study of gubernacular cone development in 28-day-old rabbit foetuses castrated 5–9 days before questions whether foetal testis hormones play any role in these developmental processes. The study comprised an analysis of the microscopic slides in the legacy of the late Professor Alfred Jost in Paris. Castration at an earlier (19 days) or later (23/24 days) day of foetal life interfered with gubernacular cone growth and differentiation. Unilateral castration partially inhibited ipsilateral gubernacular cone growth. Implantation of a foetal testis close to the ovary could induce male-type gubernacular cone growth in females. Together the data unequivocally support the concept of foetal testicular hormonal control of male-specific gubernacular cone development. Further study is required to unravel the nature of the active foetal testicular agent.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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