P. Maitland et Sl. Ullmann, GONADAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE OPOSSUM, MONODELPHIS-DOMESTICA - THE RETE OVARII DOES NOT CONTRIBUTE TO THE STEROIDOGENIC TISSUES, Journal of Anatomy, 183, 1993, pp. 43-56
The gonads of 273 animals, ranging in age from newborn to adult, were
examined in serial histological sections. Primordial germ cells were l
ocated in the hindgut, dorsal mesentery and gonadal primordia of neona
tes but were alkaline phosphatase negative. The testis differentiated
between d 13 of gestation and birth, about half a day later. Testis co
rds, composed of pre-Sertoli cells and containing germ cells, were dis
tributed peripherally in the gonad. Ovarian differentiation began on d
6, when an ill defined cortex and medulla became discernible. Meiosis
commenced on d 14, medullary cords formed from blastema cells by d 26
and gave rise to granulosa cells around d 29. The rete ovarii was fir
st observed in the hilar region of the gonad primordium. It penetrated
maximally two thirds of the ovarian length between d 26 and d 29. It
is concluded that, at least postnatally, the mesonephros does not cont
ribute to the rete ovarii and that the granulosa cells are derived not
from the rete but from the medullary cords.