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64,XX, SRY-, and ZFY-Negative Icelandic Horse Likely to Be True Hermaphrodite

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Abstract

A 4-year-old Icelandic horse, considered to be a mare, showed stallion-like behavior in a group of mares. On clinical examination, the horse turned out to have an enlarged erectable phallic clitoris. Ultrasound examination showed a normal-sized left ovary covered with numerous small follicular cysts and a compact testis-like tissue in place of the right ovary. The karyotype was normal for a mare (64,XX), and the horse was found to be negative for the Y chromosome-specific markers SRY, ZFY, and EIF1AY. This case indicates that the intersexual phenotype may be caused by autosomal recessive mutation, resulting in defects in cortisol biosynthesis rather than transferal of Y chromosome male-specific genes. This is the first report of an intersexual phenotype in an Icelandic horse that is likely to be a true hermaphrodite because of female sex chromosomes and a mixture of female and male gonads and external genitals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)734-738
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume29
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2009

Other keywords

  • EIF1AY
  • SRY
  • True hermaphroditism
  • XX-sex reversal
  • ZFY

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