Volume 47, Number 3, 263-266, DOI: 10.1007/BF01958155

Tamoxifen ‘sex reverses’ alligator embryos at male producing temperature, but is an antiestrogen in female hatchlings

V. A. Lance and M. H. Bogart

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Abstract

Tamoxifen is an anticancer drug widely used in the treatment of estrogen-dependent breast cancer. In hatchling alligators it acts as a pure antiestrogen in that it completely blocks the effect of estradiol-induced oviductal hypertrophy and completely blocks the estradiol-induced hepatic vitellogenin secretion. Paradoxically, when injected into alligator eggs incubated at 33°C, a temperature which would normally result in 100% male hatchlings, tamoxifen lsquosex reversesrsquo the embryos into apparently normal female hatchlings.

Key words  Tamoxifen - sex determination - alligators

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