Involvement of endoplasmic reticulum in the origins of dictyosome-like structures of guinea pig spermatocytes |
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Authors: | D. J. Morré H. H. Mollenhauer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, IN, USA;(2) Veterinary Toxicology and Entomology Research Laboratory, College Station, Texas |
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Abstract: | Summary Dictyosome-like structures (DLS) are formed in early spermatocytes first as single saccules. These saccules occur in association with forms of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) characterized by a paucity of ribosomes and luminal content, by a constriction of the lumina, and by a tendency to fragment or form myelin figures during fixation. Nascent DLS and the unusual ER cisternae share many characteristics in common including a pattern of staining with fixatives containing tannic acid where the membranes appear thin due to the inner membrane leaflet being unstained or poorly stained. DLS also appear to form in the region conventional Golgi apparatus but always in association with ER forms that frequently occupy portions of the Golgi apparatus zone.An ability to stain with phosphotungstic acid at low pH exhibited by DLS is given also by the specialized ER forms. One possibility for DLS formation suggested by the present study is that DLS cisternae differentiate from ER membranes after which they ultimately associate into the stacked configurations that characterize mature DLS. |
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Keywords: | Dictyosome-like structures Golgi apparatus Organelle biogenesis Endoplasmic reticulum-testis |
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