University of California, San Francisco, Division of Pediatric Urology, Department of Urology, 550 16th St, 5th Floor, Mission Hall Pediatric Urology, San Francisco, CA, 94158, USA.
University of California, San Francisco, Division of Pediatric Urology, Department of Urology, 550 16th St, 5th Floor, Mission Hall Pediatric Urology, San Francisco, CA, 94158, USA.
Differentiation. 2021 Mar-Apr;118:82-106. doi: 10.1016/j.diff.2020.09.004. Epub 2020 Oct 1.
The Jost hypothesis states that androgens are necessary for normal development of the male external genitalia. In this review, we explore the complementary hypothesis that estrogens can elicit abnormal development of male external genitalia. Herein, we review available data in both humans and mice on the deleterious effects of estrogen on external genitalia development, especially during the "window of susceptibility" to exogenous estrogens. The male and female developing external genitalia in both the human and mouse express ESR1 and ESR2, along with the androgen receptor (AR). Human clinical data suggests that exogenous estrogens can adversely affect normal penile and urethral development, resulting in hypospadias. Experimental mouse data also strongly supports the idea that exogenous estrogens cause penile and urethral defects. Despite key differences, estrogen-induced hypospadias in the mouse displays certain morphogenetic homologies to human hypospadias, including disruption of urethral fusion and preputial abnormalities. Timing of estrogenic exposure, or the "window of susceptibility," is an important consideration when examining malformations of the external genitalia in both humans and mice. In addition to a review of normal human and mouse external genital development, this article aims to review the present data on the role of estrogens in normal and abnormal development of the mouse and human internal and external genitalia. Based on the current literature for both species, we conclude that estrogen-dependent processes may play a role in abnormal genital development.
乔斯特假说指出,雄激素对于男性外生殖器的正常发育是必要的。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了雌激素可以引发男性外生殖器异常发育的互补假说。在此,我们综述了人类和小鼠中关于雌激素对外部生殖器发育的有害影响的数据,特别是在对外源雌激素敏感的“窗口期”。男性和女性的外生殖器在人类和小鼠中都表达 ESR1 和 ESR2,以及雄激素受体(AR)。人类临床数据表明,外源性雌激素会对正常的阴茎和尿道发育产生不利影响,导致尿道下裂。实验小鼠数据也强烈支持外源性雌激素会导致阴茎和尿道缺陷的观点。尽管存在关键差异,但雌激素诱导的小鼠尿道下裂与人类尿道下裂在某些形态发生同源性,包括尿道融合中断和包皮异常。雌激素暴露的时间或“窗口期”是检查人类和小鼠外生殖器畸形时的一个重要考虑因素。除了对正常人类和小鼠外生殖器发育的综述外,本文旨在综述目前关于雌激素在小鼠和人类内外生殖器正常和异常发育中的作用的研究数据。基于这两种物种的现有文献,我们得出结论,雌激素依赖性过程可能在外生殖器异常发育中起作用。