Journal article

Manipulation of estrogen synthesis alters MIR202* expression in embryonic chicken gonads

SC Bannister, CA Smith, KN Roeszler, TJ Doran, AH Sinclair, MLV Tizard

Biology of Reproduction | Published : 2011

Abstract

Tissue-specific patterns of microRNA (miRNA) expression contribute to organogenesis during embryonic development. Using the embryonic chicken gonads as a model for vertebrate gonadogenesis, we previously reported that miRNAs are expressed in a sexually dimorphic manner during gonadal sex differentiation. Being male biased, we hypothesised that upregulation of microRNA 202* (MIR202*) is characteristic of testicular differentiation. To address this hypothesis, we used estrogen modulation to induce gonadal sex reversal in embryonic chicken gonads and analyzed changes in MIR202* expression. In ovo injection of estradiol-17beta at Embryonic Day 4.5 (E4.5) caused feminization of male gonads at E9...

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