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Cathodoluminescence-emitting lipid droplets in rat testis: a study by analytical color fluorescence electron microscopy
Authors:Gang Ning  Toyoshi Fujimoto  Hirotami Koike  Kazuo Ogawa
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Konoe-cho, Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, 606 Kyoto, Japan;(2) Topcon Corp., Hachioji, 192 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Cathodoluminescence (CL) from lipid droplets (LDs) in the rat testis was examined by analytical color fluorescence electron microscopy. The results show that (1) the Cl at wavelengths of 320 nm (CL320) and 450 nm (CL450) is derived from cholesterol esters and a mixture of lipids including vitamin A esters, respectively; (2) CL320 in the LDs of Leydig cells sharply decreases on postnatal day 21, while CL320 and CL450 in the LDs of Sertoli cells begin to be detectable; (3) the CL450-emitting LDs in seminiferous tubules, whose distributional patterns display cyclic changes during the spermatogenic cycle, are involved in spermatogenesis; and (4) the intensity of CL as well as the distributional patterns of CL-emitting LDs in testicular cells change after hypophysectomy, vitamin-A deficiency, and treatment with ethylene dimethane sulfonate and testosterone propionate. This study demonstrates that analytical color fluorescence electron microscopy is a useful tool for in-vivo observation of some specific compounds which cannot be visualized by other methods.
Keywords:Testis  Electron microscopy  Cathodoluminescence  Lipid droplets  Cholesterol esters  Vitamin A esters  Rat (Wistar)
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