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Spermatangium formation and sperm discharge in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus
Institution:1. National Engineering Research Center of Marine Facilities Aquaculture, College of Marine Sciences, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, Zhejiang 316022, China;2. Zhejiang Marine Development Research Insititute, Zhoushan, Zhejiang 316021, China;1. Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8114, USA;2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8114, USA;3. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia;4. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119234, Russia;1. Instituto de Acuicultura, Universidad Austral de Chile, P.O. Box 1327, Puerto Montt, Chile;2. Unidad Multidisciplinaria de Docencia e Investigación, Sisal, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mérida, México;3. Laboratorio de Ecofisiología de Organismos Acuáticos, Departamento de Biotecnología Marina, Centro de Investigación Científica y Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE), Ensenada Baja California, México;4. Centro de Investigación I-Mar, Universidad de Los Lagos, Puerto Montt, Chile
Abstract:In cephalopods, sperm discharge is an important event not only for sperm transfer but also influencing sperm storage capacity of attached spermatangia (everted spermatophores). To investigate sperm discharge from spermatangia and the condition of naturally attached spermatangia in Japanese pygmy squid (Idiosepius paradoxus) we (i) investigated the morphology of spermatophores and spermatangia, and the process of spermatophore evagination and sperm discharge from spermatangia obtained in vitro; (ii) observed spermatangia that were naturally attached to female squids at 6, 12, 18, 24 and 48 h after copulation to investigate alterations in naturally attached spermatangia with time. The spermatophore of I. paradoxus is slender and cylindrical and consists of a sperm mass, a cement body and an ejaculatory apparatus, which is similar to those of loliginid squids. The spermatangium is fishhook-shaped, its distal end being open and narrow. After the spermatangium is formed, the sperm mass gradually moves to the open end of the spermatangium, from where sperm are released. Sperm discharge is a rapid process immediately after the beginning of sperm release, but within 5 min changes to an intermittent release of sperm. Although the volume of residual spermatozoa differed among spermatangia that were naturally attached to a single individual, the probability that spermatangia would be empty increased with time. Most naturally attached spermatangia discharged almost all of their spermatozoa within 24 h after copulation, and no spermatangia were attached to females 48 h after copulation. These results suggest that sperm transfer from the spermatangium to the seminal receptacle must occur within 24 h, and that the spermatangium functions as a transient sperm storage organ in pygmy squids.
Keywords:Cephalopoda  Sperm storage  Sperm transfer  Spermatophoric reaction
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