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Dev Biol ; 126(1): 212-4, 1988 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3342933

ABSTRACT

Ecdysone has recently been shown to be able to trigger meiotic reinitiation in vitro in submature oocytes of Locusta. In the present study we have experimentally depressed (by 60-70%) ecdysone biosynthesis in the ovaries of adult females by rearing them on a diet with a modified sterol profile. Mature oocytes from such females fail to undergo normal reinitiation, but when incubated in vitro, can be induced to break their meiotic arrest by the addition of exogenous ecdysone. These results lend further support to the hypothesis that in Locusta, ovarian ecdysone is involved in the control of meiotic reinitiation.


Subject(s)
Ecdysone/physiology , Grasshoppers/physiology , Meiosis , Oocytes/cytology , Animals , Ecdysone/biosynthesis , Female , Ovary/metabolism
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J Embryol Exp Morphol ; 85: 81-93, 1985 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2580932

ABSTRACT

Testosterone when injected alone stimulates growth of the vagina but is inactive upon the other segments of the oviduct of the immature chicken. This action of testosterone can already be detected in embryos: it is expressed by the beginning of differentiation of the vaginal mesenchyme cells into smooth muscle cells. In the treated immature chicken, stimulation of growth is considerable and is specifically caused by androgens (testosterone and 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone); the vaginal mesenchyme differentiates into two smooth muscular layers and vaginal epithelium cells differentiate into ciliated cells and goblets cells. [3H]testosterone binding has been found in the vagina of the immature chicken (data not shown). The characteristics of testosterone binding to cytoplasmic components of the chick vagina are consistent with its identity as a testosterone receptor.


Subject(s)
Androgens/pharmacology , Mullerian Ducts/drug effects , Oviducts/drug effects , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Chick Embryo , Chickens , DNA/biosynthesis , Female , Oviducts/cytology , Oviducts/growth & development , Protein Biosynthesis , RNA/biosynthesis , Testosterone/pharmacology , Vagina/cytology , Vagina/drug effects , Vagina/growth & development
3.
Reprod Nutr Dev (1980) ; 21(5A): 671-80, 1981.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6218546

ABSTRACT

Chick embryos were injected with 4 X 0.5 mg of dehydroepiandrosterone from day 4 onwards and the ultrastructure of the 20-day old hormone-treated male gonads was studied. The cortex was well-developed and some oocytes had reached the meiotic prophase stage. The prefollicular cells did not seem to be stimulated by the androgenic hormone. We especially studied the seminiferous cords with Sertoli cells. Dense core granules, which might be related to secretory activity, were observed in the basal part of the Sertoli cells. The extensive development of smooth endoplasmic reticulum vesicles suggested that some Sertoli cells might have a steroidogenic function. The interstitial cells did not show an important steroidogenic synthesis. The action of dehydroepiandrosterone, which could induce the development of an ovarian-like cortex in intersexual gonads, is discussed.


Subject(s)
Dehydroepiandrosterone/pharmacology , Feminization/pathology , Testis/ultrastructure , Animals , Chick Embryo , Endoplasmic Reticulum/ultrastructure , Leydig Cells/ultrastructure , Male , Sertoli Cells/ultrastructure , Testis/drug effects
5.
C R Seances Soc Biol Fil ; 171(5): 1097-100, 1977.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-146553

ABSTRACT

Shape and orientation of the mesothelial cells were examined in the mullerian ducts of 8, 13 and 15 day female chick embryos with the scanning electron microscope. The observed evolution in the pattern of these cells likely reflects the mechanical conditions to which these organs are subjected during embryonic development: stretching for the left duct, slackening for the right duct. These observations, together with data concerning growth of these organs, suggest that topographical relationships between cells, which in this system result from mechanical factors, play an important role in controlling cell proliferation.


Subject(s)
Chick Embryo/growth & development , Mullerian Ducts/ultrastructure , Animals , Female , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Stress, Mechanical
6.
Differentiation ; 5(2-3): 165-9, 1976 Jun 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-134922

ABSTRACT

The chronological delay of overt cytodifferentiation of odontoblasts in isochronal and heterochronal associations between inner dental epithelium and preameloblasts was analysed. The in vitro action of FUdR of tooth germs was summarised. The respective role of cell interaction and specific cell cycle was discussed.


Subject(s)
Odontoblasts/cytology , Odontogenesis , Animals , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Cell Division/drug effects , Dental Pulp/embryology , Dental Pulp/physiology , Floxuridine/pharmacology , Gestational Age , In Vitro Techniques , Mice , Odontoblasts/drug effects , Odontogenesis/drug effects , Tooth Germ/embryology
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