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Early expression ofAMH in chicken embryonic gonads precedes testicularSOX9 expression
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SpermatogenesisFertilityGeneticsFemale Reproductive FunctionReproductive BiologyEmbryologyAmh PromoterEmbryo CultureReproductive EndocrinologyReproductive PhysiologyReproductive MedicineGerm Cell DevelopmentGametogenesisPublic HealthGerm Cell FateInfertilityEarly Expression OfamhMorphogenesisEmbryonic DevelopmentEndocrinologyTestis DevelopmentBiologyDevelopmental BiologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
In mammals, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by Sertoli cells from the onset of testicular differentiation and by granulosa cells only after birth. SOX9, a transcription factor related to the testis-determining factor SRY, is expressed in mouse testis 1 day before AMH. To determine the relationship between AMH and SOX9 in birds, we cloned the AMH promoter in search of SOX9 response elements, and we compared the expression of AMH and SOX9 in the gonads of chick embryos using in situ hybridization. Potential SOX response elements were found in the AMH promoter; however, AMH is expressed in both sexes at stage 25, 1 day before the first SOX9 transcripts appear in the male gonads. SOX9 is never expressed in the female. These results do not support the hypothesis that SOX9 could trigger the expression of testicular AMH in the chick but does not exclude a later role in testis development. Dev. Dyn. 1998;212:522–532. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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