Daudi supernatant, unlike other H-Y antigen sources, exerts a sex-reversing effect on embryonic chick gonad differentiation |
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Authors: | Peter J. M. Hendriksen Ulrich Drews Maarten T. Frankenhuis Robert Veerhuis Sandra M. Hengst Uli Wagner Stefan Braun Peter Booman |
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Affiliation: | (1) DLO-Institute for Animal Science and Health (ID-DLO), Research Branch Zeist, P.O. Box 501, NL-3700 AM Zeist, The Netherlands;(2) Anatomisches Institut der Universität, Österbergstrasse 3, D-72074 Tübingen, Germany;(3) Poultry Health Institute, Doorn, The Netherlands;(4) Present address: Artis Zoo, Plantage Kerklaan 40, NL-1018 CZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(5) Present address: Agricultural Research Department, DLO-NL, Bornsesteeg 53, NL-6708 PD Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() In vitro cultures of intact chick gonads (organ cultures) and reaggregation cultures of dispersed gonad cells (roller cultures) were made. Gonads or gonad cells from 7-day-old chick embryos, at the stage when sex-specific differentiation begins, were cultured in the presence of presumed H-Y antigen-containing supernatants, or co-cultured in the presence of H-Y antigen-producing cell lines. The H-Y antigen-producing cells tested were of human, mouse, bovine and chicken origin. During organ culture, addition of supernatant of the human lymphoma cell line Daudi, or co-culture with Daudi cells, stimulated a clear proliferation of the germinal epithelium in male gonads, indicating feminization. A similar effect was obtained by treatment with estradiol. In reaggregation culture, the increase in nuclear size of germ cells was chosen as a parameter for feminization. A significant increase of germ cell nuclear size was observed in gonads cultured in the presence of Daudi supernatant. In both organ cultures and reaggregation cultures, other tested H-Y antigen sources and semi-purified H-Y antigen fractions did not exert significant effects on differentiation of the gonads or on the average area of the germ cell nuclei. These findings suggest that it is not H-Y antigen, but another protein produced by Daudi cells, that might be responsible for the sex-reversing effects. |
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Keywords: | H-Y antigen Chick gonads In vitro organ culture In vitro reaggregation culture Sex determination |
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