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Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development.

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Conley, A; Place, NJ; Legacki, EL; Hammond, GL; Cunha, GR; Drea, CM; Weldele, ML; Glickman, SE
Published in: The Journal of endocrinology
October 2020

The spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) is a unique species, even amongst the Hyaenidae. Extreme clitoral development in female spotted hyaenas challenges aspects of the accepted framework of sexual differentiation and reproductive function. They lack a vulva and instead urinate, copulate and give birth through a single, long urogenital canal that traverses a clitoris superficially resembling a penis. Recent and historical evidence is reviewed to describe our changing understanding of the biology of this species. Expanding upon observations from hyaenas in nature, much has been learned from studies utilising the captive colony at the University of California, Berkeley. The steroid environment of pregnancy is shaped by placental androgen and oestrogen secretion and a late gestational increase in sex hormone binding globulin, the regulated expression and steroid-binding characteristics of which are unique within the Hyaenidae. While initial external genital development is largely free of androgenic influence, the increase in testosterone concentrations in late gestation influences foetal development. Specifically, anti-androgen (AA) treatment of pregnant females reduced the developmental influence of androgens on their foetuses, resulting in reduced androstenedione concentrations in young females and easier birth through a 'feminised' clitoris, but precluded intromission and mating by 'feminised' male offspring, and altered social interactions. Insight into the costs and benefits of androgen exposure on spotted hyaena reproductive development, endocrinology and behaviour emphasises the delicate balance that sustains reproductive success, forces a re-evaluation of how we define masculine vs feminine sexual characteristics, and motivates reflection about the representative value of model species.

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The Journal of endocrinology

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EISSN

1479-6805

ISSN

0022-0795

Publication Date

October 2020

Volume

247

Issue

1

Start / End Page

R27 / R44

Related Subject Headings

  • Sexual Behavior, Animal
  • Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
  • Sex Differentiation
  • Reproduction
  • Pregnancy
  • Male
  • Hyaenidae
  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones
  • Genitalia, Male
  • Genitalia, Female
 

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Conley, A., Place, N. J., Legacki, E. L., Hammond, G. L., Cunha, G. R., Drea, C. M., … Glickman, S. E. (2020). Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development. The Journal of Endocrinology, 247(1), R27–R44. https://doi.org/10.1530/joe-20-0252
Conley, Alan, Ned J. Place, Erin L. Legacki, Geoff L. Hammond, Gerald R. Cunha, Christine M. Drea, Mary L. Weldele, and Steve E. Glickman. “Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development.The Journal of Endocrinology 247, no. 1 (October 2020): R27–44. https://doi.org/10.1530/joe-20-0252.
Conley A, Place NJ, Legacki EL, Hammond GL, Cunha GR, Drea CM, et al. Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development. The Journal of endocrinology. 2020 Oct;247(1):R27–44.
Conley, Alan, et al. “Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development.The Journal of Endocrinology, vol. 247, no. 1, Oct. 2020, pp. R27–44. Epmc, doi:10.1530/joe-20-0252.
Conley A, Place NJ, Legacki EL, Hammond GL, Cunha GR, Drea CM, Weldele ML, Glickman SE. Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development. The Journal of endocrinology. 2020 Oct;247(1):R27–R44.
Journal cover image

Published In

The Journal of endocrinology

DOI

EISSN

1479-6805

ISSN

0022-0795

Publication Date

October 2020

Volume

247

Issue

1

Start / End Page

R27 / R44

Related Subject Headings

  • Sexual Behavior, Animal
  • Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
  • Sex Differentiation
  • Reproduction
  • Pregnancy
  • Male
  • Hyaenidae
  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones
  • Genitalia, Male
  • Genitalia, Female