Observations on the postacrosomal region and the neck membranes of rabbit spermatozoa stained en bloc with uranyl acetate |
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Authors: | Mildred Gordon |
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Institution: | (1) Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Anatomy, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn., U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Summary The postacrosomal region (PAC) of the head and the neck membranes of rabbit spermatozoa have been reinvestigated with the use of en bloc uranyl acetate staining. The fine structure of the PAC and neck membranes is visualized with great clarity and departs from that seen in rabbit sperm prepared by other methods. In cells so treated, the PAC contains a heavily enfolded nuclear envelope, a dense lamina attached to the plasmalemma by periodic connecting links and scattered dense material between the lamina and nuclear envelope. Evidence is presented that the dense lamina is a discrete structure, separated from the plasmalemma by the connecting links. The latter may be of a different composition from both the lamina and the plasmalemma. The lamina is a homogenous structure which resists degeneration under conditions which affect other components of the PAC. The membranes of the neck are a complex labyrinth of nuclear envelope, individual membranes, and membranes coursing through a matrical gound substance.This investigation was supported by Ford Foundation Grant 67–650. |
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Keywords: | Spermatozoa Nuclear envelope Dense lamina Neck Membranes Matrix |
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