Development of External Genitalia in Fetal and Neonatal Domestic Cats(Anatomy)
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概要
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Development of the external genitalia of fetal and neonatal cat were studied macroscopically, paying attention to the formation of the labia and the sexual differentiation. The female urogenital folds budded from each side of the genital tubercle and, gradually extended to the tip of the genital tubercle by the 6.8cm stage in crown-rump length. Then, the well-developed urogenital folds ensheathed completely the genital tubercle to form the prepuce of clitoris and the labia, flanking the external opening of vagina as the folds of skin which were equivalent to the labia minora in humans. The genital swellings known to become the labia majora in humans were clearly recognized in the caudolateral region of the genital tubercle during the fetal stage. These swellings became flat and obscure after birth. Thus, in cats the genital swellings did not join to the formation of the labia in the same way as in humans. The sex difference in the external genitalia was first observed at the 3.2-3.3cm stages. In the male, the anogenital raphe appeared and the caudal portion of the genital swellings moved and fused each other at the caudal region of the genital tubercle. In the female, both features were not easy to observe.
- 2009-02-25
著者
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Ito Junya
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction Azabu University
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Ito Junya
Department Of Animal Reproduction Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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INOMATA Tomo
Department of Laboratory Animal Science, School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University
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NINOMIYA Hiroyoshi
Department of Laboratory Animal Science, School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University
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KASHIWAZAKI Naomi
Department of Animal Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University
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Kashiwazaki Naomi
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction Azabu University
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Kashiwazaki N
School Of Veterinary Medicine Azabu University
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Kashiwazaki Naomi
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction Graduate School Of Veterinary Science Azabu University
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Inomata Tomo
Laboratory Of Experimental Animal Science Graduate School Of Veterinary Science Azabu University
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Inomata Tomo
Department Of Laboratory Animal Science School Of Veterinary Medicine Azabu University
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Ninomiya Hiroyoshi
Department Of Laboratory Animal School Of Veterinary Medicine Azabu University
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ARIGA Makoto
Ariga Animal Hospital
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SAKITA Katsuyasu
Japan Pet Care Association
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YOKOH Kiyofumi
Yokoh Animal Hospital
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ICHIKAWA Masahiko
Ichikawa Animal Hospital
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INOUE Seiya
ARK Resource Co., Ltd.
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Inoue Seiya
Ark Resource Co. Ltd.
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