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摘要
将冬眠的蜗牛(Helix aspersa)放置在长白天(ld18:6)或短白天(ld8:16)光照条件下的环境室中,以激活它们。激活后1天注射3h -胸腺嘧啶(5微ci /g湿重),以估计长、短日周期下生精期的持续时间。我们的组织学和放射自显像观察表明,长日周期对雄性细胞系的发育有积极的影响,这从暴露的第三周开始变得明显。注射(3H)胸腺嘧啶后28天,长日蜗牛可识别标记精子,注射后39天,短日蜗牛的性腺中既没有标记精子,也没有精子。这些数据有力地表明,光周期除了对精原细胞增殖起作用外(Sokolove et al., 1983;Gomot and Griffond, 1987),对第二次减数分裂有重要影响。在螺旋属植物的精子发生过程中,从次级精母细胞到精母细胞可能是对环境因素最敏感的一个阶段。
Influence of photoperiod on differentiation of male cells in Helix aspersa. An autoradiographic study.
Hibernating snails (Helix aspersa) were activated by placing them in environmental chambers under either long-day (LD 18:6) or short-day (LD 8:16) lighting conditions. One day after activation all the snails were injected with (3H-thymidine (5 microCi/g wet weight) in order to estimate the duration of spermatogenic phases under long and short-day cycles. Our histological and autoradiographic observations show that long-day cycles have a positive influence on the development of the male cell line, which becomes apparent from the third week of exposure. While in long-day snails labeled spermatozoa were identifiable 28 days after (3H)-thymidine injection, in short-day snails neither labeled spermatozoa nor spermatids were present in the gonads of animals killed as late as 39 days post-injection. These data strongly suggest that the photoperiod, besides acting on spermatogonial proliferation (Sokolove et al., 1983; Gomot and Griffond, 1987), has an important effect on the second meiotic division. In the course of spermatogenesis in Helix aspersa, the step from secondary spermatocyte to spermatid is probably the most sensitive to environmental factors.