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Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology Society
Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Sexual development of a model marsupial male

Marilyn B. Renfree A B , Andrew J. Pask A and Geoff Shaw A
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A Department of Zoology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic. 3010, Australia.

B Corresponding author. Email: m.renfree@zoology.unimelb.edu.au

Australian Journal of Zoology 54(3) 151-158 https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO05057
Submitted: 13 September 2005  Accepted: 27 April 2006   Published: 22 June 2006

Abstract

In eutherian mammals sexual differentiation occurs during fetal development, making experimental manipulation difficult, unlike in marsupials. We are investigating the roles of several key genes and hormones whose exact role in gonadal differentiation is still unclear using the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) as a model. As in humans, unlike in mice, the testis-determining gene SRY is expressed in male tammar fetuses in many tissues over an extended period. Not all sexual differentiation depends on testicular hormones. Scrotum and mammary glands are under the control of X-linked gene(s). Our demonstration of DMRT1 expression in tammar and mouse ovaries suggests it has a wider role than previously thought. The Y-borne copy of ATRX (ATRY) is coexpressed with DMRT1 in developing testis. Gonadal sex reversal can be induced in males by neonatal oestrogen treatment and in females by grafting developing ovaries to males or culturing them in minimal medium. Treatments of developing young with various androgens, and studies of steroid metabolism have shown that the steroid androstenediol may have a previously unrecognised role in virilisation. Our studies using a marsupial model have given some surprising insights into the evolution and control of sexual development in all mammals.


Acknowledgments

We thank Professor Lynne Selwood and Dr Graeme Coulson for organising this excellent symposium. We acknowledge the important contribution of our colleagues Professors Jean Wilson, Richard Behringer and Roger Short and our past students Drs Doug Coveney, Michael Leihy and Deanne Whitworth to the studies reviewed here. Our colleagues and staff in the wallaby research group (the wallabologists) have all contributed to the time-consuming daily maintenance, handling and husbandry of our animals. We thank the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Department of Sustainability and the Environment for Victoria for permits to collect and hold the animals.


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