Two Cases of Bovine Male Pseudohermaphrodites with Different Endocrinological and Pathological Findings

    • MORIYAMA Chiho
    • Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, United Graduate School of Veterinary Science, Yamaguchi University
    • NIBE Kazumi
    • Division of the Project for Zoonosis Education and Research, University of Miyazaki
    • KITAHARA Go
    • Laboratory of Theriogenology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki

    • HANEDA Shingo
    • Laboratory of Theriogenology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
    • MATSUI Motozumi
    • Laboratory of Theriogenology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
    • MIYAKE Yoh-Iichi
    • Laboratory of Theriogenology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
    • KAMIMURA Shunichi
    • Laboratory of Theriogenology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki

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Abstract

Two cases of bovine male pseudohermaphrodites (PH) were subjected for clinical investigation with transrectal ultrasonography, endocrinology with adoption of hCG-stimulation test, cytogenetics with analysis of sex chromosome and Y-specific DNA, and finally histological examination. Results were compared with normal calves. Case 1 was a 10-mo-old calf with XX/XY chimeras, showing elevation of testosterone (T) levels, but no change in progesterone (P4) after hCG test, and possessed atrophied testes in the cavitas pelvis. Case 2 was an 18-mo-old calf with SRY positive-XY chromosome, showing lower level of plasma T and P4 after hCG test, and possessed atrophied testes and undifferentiated genital ducts. Both cases possessed female-like external genitalia with similar pathological findings, however endocrinological and cytogenetical aspects were different each other.

Journal

Journal of Veterinary Medical Science  

Journal of Veterinary Medical Science advpub(0), 0912040089, 2010 

Japanese Society of Veterinary Science

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    130000149948
  • Text Lang :
    en
  • ISSN :
    0916-7250
  • Databases :
    J-STAGE 

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