Genetic determination of coat color affects testicular steroidogenesis in the Mustela vison.

Revista espanola de fisiologia Pub Date : 1996-06-01
A G Amador, C Sundqvist, A Bartke
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Coat color genes in mammals are known to be developmental genes with wide pleiotropic effects. The present study was undertaken to study testicular steroidogenesis in American Mink (Mustela vison) of various coat color phenotypes. No differences in testicular steroid levels were observed between fertile and infertile mink with the standard phenotype and genotype (BB jj MM PP). Mink with the opaline phenotype and genotype (bb mm pp), were found to have in their testes, 20-40% higher levels of progesterone, five times higher levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, and eight times higher levels of testosterone, than the corresponding values in other mink. No other differences were observed among the different types of mink. Since the genotype of the opaline mink differs from the other mink studied, only in their combination at the pastel (b) and moyle (m) loci, their bb mm genotype could be assumed to be responsible for the increase in testicular steroids.

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毛色的遗传决定影响睾丸甾体激素的形成。
哺乳动物的毛色基因是一种具有广泛多效性的发育基因。本研究旨在研究不同毛色表型的美洲水貂睾丸甾体激素的发生。在标准表型和基因型(BB、jj、MM、PP)的可育水貂和不育水貂之间,睾丸激素水平无差异。与其他水貂相比,具有蛋白蛋白表型和基因型(bb mm pp)的水貂的睾丸中黄体酮水平高出20-40%,17-羟基黄体酮水平高出5倍,睾丸激素水平高出8倍。在不同种类的水貂之间没有观察到其他差异。由于乳白色水貂的基因型与其他水貂不同,只有它们在pastel (b)和moyle (m)位点的组合不同,因此可以假设它们的bb mm基因型是睾丸类固醇增加的原因。
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