Conference Proceedings
Wnt signalling in testicular descent: A candidate mechanism for cryptorchidism in Robinow syndrome
GN Harisis, N Chen, PJ Farmer, D Bodemer, R Li, M Sourial, BR Southwell, A Balic, JM Hutson
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background/Aims: Robinow syndrome is caused by mutations in Wnt-5a or its receptor Ror2 and can lead to cryptorchidism, though the mechanisms are unclear. Wnt-5a knock-out mice fail to undergo gubernacular swelling, similar to insulin-like hormone 3 (INSl-3) knock-out mice. We aimed to characterise Wnt-5a and Ror2 expression in rat gubernacula to better understand how Wnt-5a signalling affects testicular descent. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 27) were collected with ethics approval (A644) at embryonic days (E) 15, 17, 19 and postnatal day (D) 2. Control and antiandrogen-treated groups were processed for immunohistochemistry for Wnt-5a, Ror2 and β-catenin. Sagittal sections were examined ..
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