Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormonal stimulation of the developing fetal gubernaculum by testicular androgens and insulin-like 3 (INSL3) is required for testicular descent. In studies of the orl fetal rat, one of several reported strains with inherited cryptorchidism, we studied hormone levels, gene expression in intact and hormone-stimulated gubernaculum, and imaging of the developing cremaster muscle facilitated by a tissue clearing protocol to further characterize development of the orl gubernaculum. Abnormal localization of the inverted gubernaculum was visible soon after birth. In the orl fetus, testicular testosterone, gubernacular androgen-responsive transcript levels, ...
Nonsyndromic cryptorchidism is a common multifactorial, condition with long-term risks of subfertili...
Cryptorchidism is a common reproductive abnormality, possibly resulting from abnormal hormone produc...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
The gubernaculum connects the gonad to the inguinoscrotal region and is involved in testis...
AbstractMale sexual differentiation relies upon testicular secretion of the hormones testosterone, M...
Insulin-like 3 (INSL3) signaling directs fetal gubernacular development and testis descent, but the ...
Mutations of the insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) hormone or its receptor, RXFP2, cause intraabdominal...
Global ablation of INSL3 hormone or its receptor RXFP2 in male mice results in cryptorchidism and in...
© 2010 Dr. Tamara Rachel NationUndescended testis is the most common male congenital abnormality, oc...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to characterize the morphological and genetic bas...
Descent of the testis from an intra-abdominal site in fetal life to an extra-corporeal location afte...
Nonsyndromic cryptorchidism is a common multifactorial, condition with long-term risks of subfertili...
Cryptorchidism is a common reproductive abnormality, possibly resulting from abnormal hormone produc...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
The gubernaculum connects the gonad to the inguinoscrotal region and is involved in testis...
AbstractMale sexual differentiation relies upon testicular secretion of the hormones testosterone, M...
Insulin-like 3 (INSL3) signaling directs fetal gubernacular development and testis descent, but the ...
Mutations of the insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) hormone or its receptor, RXFP2, cause intraabdominal...
Global ablation of INSL3 hormone or its receptor RXFP2 in male mice results in cryptorchidism and in...
© 2010 Dr. Tamara Rachel NationUndescended testis is the most common male congenital abnormality, oc...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to characterize the morphological and genetic bas...
Descent of the testis from an intra-abdominal site in fetal life to an extra-corporeal location afte...
Nonsyndromic cryptorchidism is a common multifactorial, condition with long-term risks of subfertili...
Cryptorchidism is a common reproductive abnormality, possibly resulting from abnormal hormone produc...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...