Histological analysis of early gonadal development in three bird species reveals gonad asymmetry from the beginning of gonadal ridge formation and a similar course of sex differentiation
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-10-01
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SJR: 0.571
CiteScore: 4.5
Impact factor: 1.7
ISSN: 09409602, 16180402
PubMed ID:
37574173
General Medicine
Developmental Biology
Anatomy
Abstract
The developing gonads constitute a valuable model for studying developmental mechanisms because the testes and ovaries, while originating from the same primordia, undergo two different patterns of development. So far, gonadal development among birds has been described in detail in chickens, but literature on the earliest stages of gonadogenesis is scarce. This study presents changes in the structure of the gonads in three species of breeding birds (chicken, duck, and pigeon), starting from the first signs of gonadal ridge formation, that is, the thickenings of the coelomic epithelium. It appears that both gonads show asymmetry from the very beginning of gonadal ridge formation in both genetic sexes. The left gonadal ridge is thicker than the right one, and it is invaded by a higher number of primordial germ cells. Undifferentiated gonads, both left and right, consist of the primitive cortex and the medulla. The primitive cortex develops from the thickened coelomic epithelium, while the primitive medulla - by the aggregation of mesenchymal cells. This study also describes the process of sex differentiation of the testes and ovaries, which is initiated at the same embryonic stage in all three studied species. The first sign of gonadal sex differentiation is the decrease in the number of cortical germ cells and a reduction in cortical thickness in the differentiating testes. This is followed by an increase in the number of germ cells in the medulla. The cortical asymmetry and difference in size between the left and right testes diminishes during later development. However, the differentiating left ovary shows an increase in the number of cortical germ cells and cortical thickness. No regression is seen in the right ovary, although its development is slower. The right ovarian cortex undergoes testis-specific reduction, while the medulla undergoes ovary-specific development. The process of gonadogenesis is similar in the three studied species, with only slight differences in gonadal structure.
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Mizia P. C. et al. Histological analysis of early gonadal development in three bird species reveals gonad asymmetry from the beginning of gonadal ridge formation and a similar course of sex differentiation // Annals of Anatomy. 2023. Vol. 250. p. 152151.
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Mizia P. C., Rams-Pociecha I., Podmokła E., Piprek R. P. Histological analysis of early gonadal development in three bird species reveals gonad asymmetry from the beginning of gonadal ridge formation and a similar course of sex differentiation // Annals of Anatomy. 2023. Vol. 250. p. 152151.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.aanat.2023.152151
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aanat.2023.152151
TI - Histological analysis of early gonadal development in three bird species reveals gonad asymmetry from the beginning of gonadal ridge formation and a similar course of sex differentiation
T2 - Annals of Anatomy
AU - Mizia, Paulina C.
AU - Rams-Pociecha, Izabela
AU - Podmokła, Edyta
AU - Piprek, Rafal P
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 152151
VL - 250
PMID - 37574173
SN - 0940-9602
SN - 1618-0402
ER -
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@article{2023_Mizia,
author = {Paulina C. Mizia and Izabela Rams-Pociecha and Edyta Podmokła and Rafal P Piprek},
title = {Histological analysis of early gonadal development in three bird species reveals gonad asymmetry from the beginning of gonadal ridge formation and a similar course of sex differentiation},
journal = {Annals of Anatomy},
year = {2023},
volume = {250},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aanat.2023.152151},
pages = {152151},
doi = {10.1016/j.aanat.2023.152151}
}