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Meiotic wave adds extra asymmetry to the development of female chicken gonads.


ABSTRACT: Development of female gonads in the chicken is asymmetric. This asymmetry affects gene expression, morphology, and germ cell development; consequently only the left ovary develops into a functional organ, whereas the right ovary remains vestigial. In males, on the other hand, both gonads develop into functional testes. Here, we revisited the development of asymmetric traits in female (and male) chicken gonads between Hamburger Hamilton stage 16 (HH16) and hatching. At HH16, primordial germ cells migrated preferentially to the left gonad, accumulating in the left coelomic hinge between the gut mesentery and developing gonad in both males and females. Using the meiotic markers SYCP3 and phosphorylated H2AFX, we identified a previously undescribed, pronounced asymmetryc meiotic progression in the germ cells located in the central, lateral, and extreme cortical regions of the left female gonad from HH38 until hatching. Moreover, we observed that--in contrast to the current view--medullary germ cells are not apoptotic, but remain arrested in pre-leptotene until hatching. In addition to the systematic analysis of the asymmetric distribution of germ cells in female chicken gonads, we propose an updated model suggesting that the localization of germ cells--in the left or right gonad; in the cortex or medulla of the left gonad; and in the central part or the extremities of the left cortex--has direct consequences for their development and participation in adult reproduction.

SUBMITTER: de Melo Bernardo A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5034815 | biostudies-other | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Meiotic wave adds extra asymmetry to the development of female chicken gonads.

de Melo Bernardo Ana A   Heeren A Marijne AM   van Iperen Liesbeth L   Fernandes Maria Gomes MG   He Nannan N   Anjie Stafford S   Noce Toshiaki T   Ramos Ester Silveira ES   de Sousa Lopes Susana M Chuva SM  

Molecular reproduction and development 20150721 10


Development of female gonads in the chicken is asymmetric. This asymmetry affects gene expression, morphology, and germ cell development; consequently only the left ovary develops into a functional organ, whereas the right ovary remains vestigial. In males, on the other hand, both gonads develop into functional testes. Here, we revisited the development of asymmetric traits in female (and male) chicken gonads between Hamburger Hamilton stage 16 (HH16) and hatching. At HH16, primordial germ cells  ...[more]

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