Journal article

Hidden in plain sight: the mammary line in males may be the missing link regulating inguinoscrotal testicular descent

A Balic, T Nation, S Buraundi, P Farmer, D Newgreen, B Southwell, J Hutson

Journal of Pediatric Surgery | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2010

Abstract

Background/Purpose: Inguinoscrotal testicular descent is controlled by androgens and the genitofemoral nerve, but the trigger for what makes the gubernaculum become a migratory organ like a limb bud remains unknown. Recent observations in the flutamide-treated rat suggested a link with the mammary line. We aimed, therefore, to reassess histologic anatomy in 2 different rodent models of androgen blockade, the testicular feminisation mouse (TFM) and the flutamide-treated rat. Methods: Neonatal TFM mice and fetal and neonatal rats after pretreatment of dams with an antiandrogen, flutamide (75 mg/kg; sunflower oil; days 16-19), were prepared for histologic analysis of the inguinal region and com..

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