Spermatogenesis in animals as revealed by electron microscopy |
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Authors: | G. Yasuzumi Y. Matano T. Asai M. Nagasaka F. Yasuzumi |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Electron Microscope Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Nara Medical University, 634 Kashihara City, Nara, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Anatomy, Osaka City University Medical School, 545 Osaka City, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary The development of nuclei and cytoplasmic microtubules was studied in the maturing spermatids of the grasshopper, Acrida lata, fixed with glutaraldehyde-potassium bichromate-osmium tetroxide and embedded in epoxy Epon-resin. Utilization of microkaryosomes for the formation of paracrystalline nucleoprotein is suggested by the fact that they are no longer visible in the advanced spermatid nuclei showing the paracrystalline structure. The cytoplasmic microtubules approximately 220 Å in diameter develop in close association with a linear material similar in density to the nuclear envelope. Only a single layer of the double-layered nuclear envelope is visible during the development of microtubules. Although cytoplasmic microtubules are assumed to have several physiological functions, such apparatus seem to be related to the polymerization of nucleoproteins as well, since the depolymerization of nucleoproteins occurs simultaneously along with the disappearance of cytoplasmic microtubules. |
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Keywords: | Spermatids (Grasshopper) Cytoplasmic microtubules Microkaryosomes Paracrystalline nucleoprotein Polymerization and depolymerization |
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