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Evolution of octopod sperm II: comparison of acrosomal morphogenesis in Eledone and Octopus
Authors:Ribes Enric  Gimenez-Bonafé Pepita  Zamora Maria J  Gonzalez Angel  Kasinsky Harold  Chiva Manel
Affiliation:Departament de Biologia Cellular, Facultat de Biologia, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
The first stages of acrosome development during Eledone cirrhosa spermiogenesis are similar to that in Octopus vulgaris, and comprise the initial elongation of both organelles. However, the acrosome in E. cirrhosa does not continue its elongation as it does in O. vulgaris. Instead, its length remains fixed and it undergoes a process of helicoidization that includes the entire organelle. In each spermatid, helicoidization of the E. cirrhosa acrosome occurs simultaneously with helicoidization of the nucleus. The acrosome is associated with special structures that probably are involved in the helical torsion of the organelle. We propose a hypothesis to explain the evolutionary relationship between the acrosomes of O. vulgaris and E. cirrhosa, particularly as it is influenced by nucleomorphogenesis and microtubular contraction.
Keywords:Cephalopoda  Octopoda  Eledone  acrosome  ultrastructure  evolution
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