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Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Mullerian inhibiting substance
(
MIS
) is a glycoprotein hormone produced in Sertoli cells of the fetal and postnatal testis, and granulosa cells of the pubertal ovary. We examined
MIS
expression in a nonhuman primate, the cynomolgus macaque monkey (Macaca fascicularis), to define an animal model for studying
MIS
gene regulation. Changes in testicular
MIS
mRNA with age were assessed by in situ hybridization of prepubertal to adult testes, Northern analysis of pubertal and adult specimens, and determination of serum
MIS
concentrations from infancy to adulthood. We found that
MIS
expression was highest in the youngest animals and decreased progressively with increasing age. Serum
MIS
concentrations correlated inversely with increasing age (r = -0.74), body weight (r = -0.79), and testicular volume (r = -0.73), but not with testosterone levels (r = -0.35). The mean
MIS
concentrations +/-
SEM
for the four developmental age groups were 270.6 +/- 23.8 (infants), 195.5 +/- 18.5 (juveniles), 102.7 +/- 28.4 (peripubertals), and 51.6 +/- 7.1 (adults). This study confirms that nonhuman primate and human
MIS
are highly homologous and have similar developmental patterns. The normative data for serum
MIS
concentrations in cynomolgus monkeys at different ages and developmental stages will be invaluable for further work examining
MIS
regulation.
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PMID:Developmental changes in mullerian inhibiting substance in the cynomolgus monkey, Macaca fascicularis. 812 32