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Fine structure of spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes in rabbits
Authors:Lennart Nicander  Leif Plöen
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy and Histology and Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Royal Veterinary College, S-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The fine structure of rabbit Spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes in meiotic prophase has been studied with different methods of preparation, including a technique for acid phosphatase activity. The spermatogonial cytoplasm is rich in free ribosomes and containes moderate amounts of vesicular, smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, a simple Golgi-apparatus, some micropinocytotic vesicles, and occasional multivesicular bodies, vacuoles and dense bodies with acid phosphatase activity. The large type A Spermatogonia have a prominent nucleolus and their mitochondria sometimes form clusters with a dense intermitochondrial substance, similar to that in spermatocytes.The nucleus and cytoplasm of primary spermatocytes increase markedly in volume and density during meiotic prophase. The Golgi apparatus enlarges and becomes more differentiated and finally forms small proacrosome granules. The endoplasmic reticulum produces numerous small, mainly smooth vesicles and might also be the source of a new organelle: numerous piles of narrow cisternae with opaque contents. These piles disintegrate late in prophase. The mitochondria become aggregated in clusters with dense intermitochondrial substance and their internal structure is characterized by highly dilated cristae and small particles, interpreted as mitochondrial ribosomes, in the matrix. The role of these structures in the formation of new mitochondria is discussed. The clusters of mitochondria finally disperse and their cores of dense intermitochondrial substance, possibly containing ribonucleoprotein, coalesce into a large chromatoid body similar to that in spermatids. Micropinocytosis and a few lysosomes occur in most spermatocytes. The pachytene nuclei show prominent nucleoli and a distinct sex vesicle without any synaptinemal complex.The importance for spermatid differentiation of some events taking place in the cytoplasm of primary spermatocytes is emphasized.Financial support for this study was received from the Swedish Medical Research Council.
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