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Diversity of Sertoli cells in the testis of Saduria entomon L. (Crustacea,Isopoda)
Authors:EL?BIETA GABA?A
Institution:Department of Cell Biology , Adam Mickiewicz University , ul. Fredry 10, Poznań, PL-61-701, Poland Phone: +48 829-4516 E-mail: gabala@amu.edu.pl
Abstract:Summary

The present paper is the first to give a comprehensive and detailed characterization of Sertoli cells in the isopod, Saduria entomon, based on transmission electron microscopy. Two types of Sertoli cells, A and B, were distinguished which clearly differ in their location in the wall of the testicular tubule, and in their morphology, ultrastructure, and function. Their occurrence is closely connected with the characteristic arrangement of germ cells inside the tubule. Sertoli A cells occupy only the part of the tubule containing spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes and they are associated with these cells by means of numerous ramified processes running in many directions. They are irregular in shape, but their shape and the ultrastructure are stable during maturation of the germ cells. Sertoli B cells, which compose most of the testicular tubule wall, form a columnar epithelium. They send long processes into the lumen of the tubule by means of which they make contact with maturing spermatids. The cytoarchitecture of the processes is highly variable and reflects their role in spermiogenesis and the formation of sperm bundles. After spermiation, when the apical part of the Sertoli cells has become flattened, they phagocytoze the residual cytoplasmic masses of spermatids, which undergo degradation in heterophagic vacuoles. Simultaneously, numerous autophagic vesicles appear.
Keywords:Sertoli cell  ultrastructure  phagocytosis  Saduria entomon  isopods
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