INVESTIGADORES
DEMYDA-PEYRÁS Sebastian
artículos
Título:
Sex reversal syndrome in the horse: Four new cases of feminization in individuals carrying a 64,XY SRY negative chromosomal complement
Autor/es:
ANAYA, GABRIEL; MORENO-MILLÁN, MIGUEL; BUGNO-PONIEWIERSKA, MONIKA; PAWLINA, KLAUDIA; MEMBRILLO, ALBERTO; MOLINA, ANTONIO; DEMYDA-PEYRÁS, SEBASTIÁN
Revista:
ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2014 vol. 151 p. 22 - 27
ISSN:
0378-4320
Resumen:
Horses are characterized as having a greater rate of chromosomal abnormalities than other species, which are mainly related to the sex chromosome pair and produce a series of different anomalies known as disorders in sexual development (DSD). In the present study, three Pura Raza Española (PRE) and one Menorquín (MEN) horses were studied and an incompatibility in their genetic and phenotypic sex were detected. Animals were karyotyped by conventional and molecular cytogenetic analyses and characterized using genomic techniques. Although all individuals, were totally unrelated, these animals had the same abnormality (64,XY SRY negative DSD) despite having an anatomically normal external mare phenotype. Therefore, this syndrome could remain undiagnosed in a large percentage of cases because the physiological and morphological symptoms are rare. In the present study, a slight gonadal dysgenesis was observed only in older individuals. Interestingly this chromosomal abnormality has been previously reported less than twenty times, and never in the PRE or MEN horses. With the present research, it is demonstrated that the use of genetic and cytogenetic diagnostic tools in veterinary practice could be an important complementary test to determine the origin of unexplained reproductive failures among horses.