Involution of the female mullerian duct of the fetal rat in the organ‐culture assay for the detection of mullerian inhibiting substance
- 1 October 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 156 (2) , 265-283
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001560207
Abstract
The study of Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (MIS) has been made possible because of the organ-culture bioassay devised by Picon ('69) for detecting MIS in vitro. We have studied the degeneration of the female Mullerian duct of the rat fetus, the target tissue of the assay, with electron microscopy. We have observed that the involution of the female Mullerian duct in the organ-culture assay follows a pattern of degeneration similar to the normal involution of the male Mullerian duct under the influence of MIS from the fetal testis (Price et al., '77). This involution involves alterations in the duct epithelium subsequent to a response of the mesenchyme surrounding the duct. The degeneration of a specific organ system under the direct influence of a specific factor, Mullerian Inhibiting Substance, represents an example of “programmed cell death”.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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