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Electron microscope observations on the early development of the rat
Authors:Luis Izquierdo  Juan D Vial
Institution:(1) Departamento de Anatomía, Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Abstract:Summary The early development of the rat, from the mature oocyte through fertilization until the 8-cell stage, has been studied with the electron microscope. The fine structure is described and discussed, with particular reference to the following topics. The middle piece of the spermatozoon is found in every stage studied, within the ovum cytoplasm; it is not significantly altered by this situation. The nucleoli are numerous during the 1-cell stage and often present in positions that suggest their extrusion into the cytoplasm; in subsequent stages a branching structure develops around them. The dividing cell presents the mitotic apparatus with its centrioles, hollow looking fibers, chromosomes, but without centromeres; in the cytoplasm the small granules align in rows. Mitochondria are evenly distributed during the 1-cell stage and can be found in the 8-cell stage constricted as if dividing. The ldquomultivesicular bodiesrdquo constitute an abundant population of cytoplasmic elements that may be related to the endoplasmic reticulum or the Golgi complex, neither of which is clearly recognizable. In the 8-cell stage the cytoplasm segregates into two zones, one of which contains all the ldquomultivesicular bodiesrdquo, while the mitochondria are found in both of them; this distinction provides some basis to adscribe to the ldquomultivesicular bodiesrdquo the properties of the so called ldquometachromatic particlesrdquo.The support of the Gildemeister Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.
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