Journal article
Gubernaculum as icebreaker: Do matrix metalloproteinases in rodent gubernaculum and inguinal fat pad permit testicular descent?
JA Churchill, S Buraundi, PJ Farmer, R Li, BR Southwell, JM Hutson, A Balic
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Published : 2011
Abstract
Purpose: Cryptorchidism is the most common male congenital abnormality. The rodent gubernaculum steers the testis from abdomen to scrotum postnatally by eversion and migration through the developing inguinal fat pad (IFP). We hypothesize that extracellular matrix remodeling in/around the gubernaculum is necessary for eversion and migration and is permitted by timed IFP maturation and aimed to examine regional development and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) content. Methods: Embryonic day 19 (E19) and postnatal days 0 and 2 (P0, P2) wild-type Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 10) were prepared for histologic examination (trichrome) and immunohistochemistry (membrane-type MMP-1 [MT1-MMP], MMP2) and anal..
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