Behavior of mitochondria during eupyrene and apyrene spermatogenesis in the silkworm,Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera), investigated by fluorescence in situ hybridization and electron microscopy |
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Authors: | N. Kawamura N. Yamashiki H. Bando |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Laboratory, Rakuno Gakuen University, 582 Bundyodai-Mindorimachi, Ebetsu, 069-8501 Hokkaido, Japan;(2) Laboratory of Applied Molecular Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido |
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Abstract: | Summary Changes in the morphology and quantity of mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA during eupyrene and apyrene spermatogenesis in the silkworm were examined by electron microscopy and by fluorescence in situ hybridization with a 2 kb silkworm mitochondrial DNA clone (pBmMtE2). In the eupyrene spermatogenesis, the spermatocytes at early prophase I contained only a small amount of cytoplasm and showed a rather faint signal. As the cells grew larger in the later prophase I, the signal grew stronger. In the eupyrene spermatids, an especially strong signal was evident in the nebenkerns, in which all the cell's mitochondria were aggregated, and the strong fluorescence was maintained in mitochondrial derivatives. On the other hand, the apyrene cells were markedly smaller throughout spermatogenesis, showing much fainter signals for mitochondrial DNA than the eupyrene. Electron microscopy disclosed considerable differences in the behavior of mitochondria between the apýrene and the eupyrene cells. The observed qualitative and/or quantitative differences in the mitochondria may have some physiological bearing on the spermatogenesis of the two types of sperm.Abbreviations FISH fluorescence in situ hybridization - FITC fluorescein isothiocyanate - kb kilo base pair - PI propidium iodide - PBS phosphate-buffered saline |
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Keywords: | Apyrene Eupyrene Mitochondria Silkworm Spermatogenesis |
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