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[[File:XXhpgaxis.gif|thumb|Female HPG axis]] | [[File:XXhpgaxis.gif|thumb|Female HPG axis]] | ||
[[2009_Lecture_16|Lecture - Genital Development]] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/endocrine15.htm UNSW Embryology - Gonads] see also previous Sexual Differentiation Lecture/Practical | [[2009_Lecture_16|Lecture - Genital Development]] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/endocrine15.htm UNSW Embryology - Gonads] see also previous Sexual Differentiation Lecture/Practical | ||
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* X chromosome genes regulate ovary development | * X chromosome genes regulate ovary development | ||
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* Endocrine Development - All (14277) Review (4620) Free Full Text (3140) | |||
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Revision as of 13:05, 25 April 2010
Introduction
Lecture - Genital Development | UNSW Embryology - Gonads see also previous Sexual Differentiation Lecture/Practical
HPG Axis - Endocrinology - Simplified diagram of the actions of gonadotrophins
Gonad Development
- mesoderm - mesothelium and underlying mesenchyme, primordial germ cells
- Gonadal ridge - mesothelium thickening, medial mesonephros
- Primordial Germ cells - yolk sac, to mesentery of hindgut, to genital ridge of developing kidney
Differentiation
- testis-determining factor (TDF) from Y chromosome: presence (testes), absence (ovaries)
Testis
- 8 Weeks, mesenchyme, interstitial cells (of Leydig) secrete testosterone, androstenedione
- 8 to 12 Weeks - hCG stimulates testosterone production
- Sustentacular cells - produce anti-mullerian hormone to puberty
Ovary
- X chromosome genes regulate ovary development
References
Reviews
Articles
Search PubMed
Search April 2010
- Endocrine Development - All (14277) Review (4620) Free Full Text (3140)
Search Pubmed: pineal development
Additional Images
Adult Histology
Terms
Glossary Links
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 15) Embryology Endocrine - Gonad Development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Endocrine_-_Gonad_Development
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