Sex reversed chicks (Gallus domesticus) hatched from eggs treated with aromatase inhibitor YM511

The objectives of this study were to assess post-hatch development of chickens treated in ovo with the aromatase inhibitor YM511. A total of 137 eggs coming from artificially inseminated hens were at first injected in the albumen with either DMSO alone (54 eggs injected, control group) or with DMSO...

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Published in:Czech Journal of Animal Science
Main Authors: P. Trefil, A. Mičáková, J. Mucksová, M. Poplštein, J.-P. Brillard, P. Hodek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2004-12-01
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Online Access:https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-200412-0001_sex-reversed-chicks-gallus-domesticus-hatched-from-eggs-treated-with-aromatase-inhibitor-ym511.php
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Summary:The objectives of this study were to assess post-hatch development of chickens treated in ovo with the aromatase inhibitor YM511. A total of 137 eggs coming from artificially inseminated hens were at first injected in the albumen with either DMSO alone (54 eggs injected, control group) or with DMSO + aromatase inhibitor (YM511, 1 mg/egg, 83 eggs injected, treated group) and then incubated under standard conditions. Out of the 24 chicks hatched in the treated group, 16 were genetic males (ZZ) and 8 were genetic females (ZW). By 26 weeks of age, secondary sex characteristics of females (cloaca, comb, wattles, song, feathers of hackle and tail) progressively transformed into a male phenotype. Using CT-scanner technology in these 8 birds, the presence of irregular testis-like masses positioned in the antero-ventral portion of the kidneys was observable, an indication that reproductive organs had also been affected by the treatment.
ISSN:1212-1819
1805-9309