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Publication : A molecular basis for estrogen-induced cryptorchidism.

First Author  Nef S Year  2000
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  224
Issue  2 Pages  354-61
PubMed ID  10926772 Mgi Jnum  J:64022
Mgi Id  MGI:1888608 Doi  10.1006/dbio.2000.9785
Citation  Nef S, et al. (2000) A molecular basis for estrogen-induced cryptorchidism. Dev Biol 224(2):354-61
abstractText  Male sexual differentiation relies upon testicular secretion of the hormones testosterone, Mullerian inhibiting substance, and insulin-3 (Insl3). Insl3 is responsible for testicular descent through virilization and outgrowth of the embryonic gubernaculum. In mouse, prenatal exposure to 17beta-estradiol and the nonsteroidal synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol (DES) disturbs the endocrine balance, causing demasculinizing and feminizing effects in the male embryo, including impaired testicular descent (cryptorchidism). In the current study, we show that maternal exposure to estrogens, including 17alpha- and beta-estradiol, as well as DES, specifically down regulates Insl3 expression in embryonic Leydig cells, thereby providing a mechanism for cryptorchidism. These experiments may have implications for the widespread use of estrogenic substances in agriculture and the environment.
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