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The presence of a common embryonic blastema for ovarian and testicular parenchymal (follicular,interstitial and tubular) cells in cattle,Bos taurus
Authors:A. Gropp  S. Ohno
Affiliation:(1) Pathologisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Germany;(2) Department of Biology, City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California, USA
Abstract:Summary The early embryonic gonadal development in the cattle is characterized by the appearance of an alkaline phosphatase positive blastema. Its derivatives in gonads of both sexes, follicular cells in the female and interstitial cells in the male, also show positive alkaline phosphatase reaction. Primordial germ cells are equally alkaline phosphatase positive, but loose this activity when they later transform to oögonia and oöcytes, or to spermatogonia respectively. Using the enzyme activity as label to trace these constituents in the developmental steps of the bovine gonads, the following results were obtained.Differentiation processes leading to the appearance of the sex cords take place in situ within the gonadal blastema which occupies the main central part of the gonadal fold. It is essentially a segregation process of the follicular cell cords or of the interstitial cells and the tubular primordia from the undifferentiated common anlage.The so-called ldquogerminal epitheliumrdquo is not involved in the differentiation of sex cords. Its participation — if any — in the gonadal development is restricted to a very short and rather early period. Secondary sex cords (Pflügers cords) do not occur. In the cattle there is no reason to assume a cortico-medullary antagonism in the sex determined gonadal development.It can be assumed that the follicular cells in the ovary and the interstitial cells in the testis are homologous. This applies possibly also to the tubular cells of the testis. Homology should be admitted also for the rete structures, which remain small and undeveloped in the ovary while in the male they show considerable development.In the ovary the follicular cell cords differentiating within the central blastema match in a junctional zone with the peripheral layer of oögonia. These are taken up by the most peripheral branches of the follicular cell cords, thus transforming to ovigerous cords. During the downward movement within these cords the germ cells transform to oöcytes which for their part proceed through first meiotic prophase and reach the dictyotene stage. The maturation of the germ cells seems to be controlled by the follicular cells and may even temporarily get out of control until an adequate number of follicular cells is found in vicinity of individual oöcytes to form primordial follicles.The alkaline phosphatase reaction reveals the presence of numerous persisting remnants of follicular cell cords in the developing and even adult ovary.It is suggested that the findings in the cattle gonads can be applied also to other mammals, mainly to those with longer gestation periods like man.Contribution No 58-66, Department of Biology, City of Hope Medical Center. This work was supported in part by a grant (CA 05138) from the National Cancer Institute, U.S. Public Health Service. The project was undertaken during a five-month visit to Dr. Ohno's laboratory by the senior author whose expenses were covered by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
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