2009 BGD-B Lecture Sexual Differentiation
From Embryology
Introduction
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BGD Genital 2009 Lecture Slides
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Lecture Overview
- Gonad
- Internal Genitalia
- Reproductive Tract
- External Genitalia
- Development
- Function
- Abnormalities
Background Reading
UNSW Embryology
NIH Bookshelf
- Developmental Biology (Gilbert) Chapter 17
- Endocrinology (Nussey and Whitehead) The Gonad
Textbook References
- Human Embryology (3rd ed.) Larson Chapter 10 pp266-313
- The Developing Human (6th ed.) Moore & Persaud Chapter 13 p303-346
- Before We Are Born (5th ed.) Moore & Persaud Chapter 14 p289-326
- Essentials of Human Embryology, Larson Chapter 10 p173-205
- Human Embryology, Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald Chapter 21-22 p134-152
Genital System Development
3 stages
- Differentiation of gonad (sex determination)
- Differentiation of internal genital organs
- Differentiation of external genital organs
2nd and 3rd stages dependent on endocrine gonad
- Long Maturation Time-course
- Begins in embryo
- Continues through fetal
- Finishes in puberty
Sex Chromosomes
X Chromosome
- 1400+ genes
- 150 million base pairs
- 95% determined
Y Chromosome
- 200+ genes
- 50 million base pairs
- 50% determined
Sex Determination
- Humans (week 5-6)
- Germ cells migrate into gonadal ridge
- Gonads (male/female) identical at this stage (Indifferent)
Gonad development dependent on sex chromosome
- Y present testes
- No Y ovary
DNA with SRY Protein SRY protein binds DNA
Testes determining factor (TDF)
- Transcription factor
- Bends DNA 70–80 degrees