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Ultrastructural Study of Spermatogenesis and Mature Spermatozoa of Paravortex cardii (Platyhelminthes, Dalyellioida)
Authors:Blanca Cifrian  Pedro Garcia-Corrales  and Susana Martinez Alós
Institution:Department of Animal Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alcaláde Henares, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The spermatogenesis and mature spermatozoon of Paravortex cardii were studied by transmission electron microscopy. Meiotic divisions occur without cytokinesis and the spermatid nuclei appear embedded in a common cytoplasmic mass. The mature spermatozoon is filiform, very regular in contour and circular in cross-section. A tubular lining of microtubules lying close to the plasma membrane is found along the spermatozoon. Rows of spherical glycogen particles with helical arrangement lay internal to the cortical microtubules. The spermatozoon of P. cardii may be divided into two regions, nuclear and cytoplasmic regions. The nuclear region contains an elongated nucleus with a densely packed nuclear material. The mitochondria are distributed throughout the cytoplasmic region; they pack tightly together and often fuse to form one large one. This spermatozoon lacks both acrosome and the so-called dense bodies. A ciliary or centriolar apparatus was not observed. Accordingly, the spermatozoon of P. cardii is considered to be aflagellate in type. Spermatozoa are compared among flatworms, and some considerations on the significance of their ultrastructure for phylogeny in the Platyhelminthes are tentatively given.
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