Journal article
Development of the penile urethra in the tammar wallaby
MW Leihy, G Shaw, JD Wilson, MB Renfree
Sexual Development | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1159/000334053
Abstract
Hypospadias is increasingly common, and requires surgery to repair, but its aetiology is poorly understood. The marsupial tammar wallaby provides a unique opportunity to study hypospadias because penile differentiation occurs postnatally. Androgens are responsible for penile development in the tammar, but the majority of differentiation, in particular formation and closure of the urethral groove forming the penile urethra in males, occurs when there is no measurable sex difference in the concentrations of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone or androstanediol in either the gonads or the circulation. Phalluses were examined morphologically from the sexually indifferent period (when androgens are..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia; M. W. Leihy was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Scholarship.