三种硬鱼属胎生种睾丸结构的研究。

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2015-02-03 eCollection Date: 2014-09-01 DOI:10.4161/21565562.2014.983399
V H Martínez, G Monasterio de Gonzo, M C Uribe, H J Grier
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本文用光镜、扫描电镜和透射电镜研究了雌雄花属植物睾丸的组织学结构和精子的发育。睾丸类型是受限制的精原细胞,其中精原细胞被限制在小叶的远端,典型的Atherinomorpha,在野生捕获的鱼类中,精子的发生全年持续。在睾丸叶内有小叶生发室,其中功能单位为精囊,其边界由支持细胞形成。精囊可能含有减数分裂的初级精母细胞、次级精母细胞、精子、正在发生精子的精子或精子。精子发育后期的精囊位于睾丸管的近端。在精子发生过程中,精子核被拉长。当这种情况发生时,核形成一个深的中央窝,其中包含向心核复合体。随着鞭毛的生长,增大的精子线粒体沿着鞭毛向后移动,但仍被细胞质管(质膜上的一个凹痕)与鞭毛分开。在增大的线粒体和质膜之间,形成了亚线粒体网。在纵切面上,增大的线粒体呈锯齿状堆积,在横切面上,它们围绕鞭毛呈环状,但被细胞质管与鞭毛分开。三种属的精子有一个由长中间部分组成的内向精子复合体,其鞭毛只有一个“翅膀”。在传出管和管状性腺内,精子以并排的方式被轻轻包裹,这有利于它们转移到女性生殖道。本研究详细描述了阿根廷西北部3种Jenynsia鱼(J. alternimaculata, J. multidentata和J. maculata)的睾丸组织和精子分化阶段的细胞学特征,以期有助于在该鱼系生长期进化的背景下理解睾丸结构和精子发育。
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Testicular structure in three viviparous species of teleosts in the genus <i>Jenynsia</i> (Anablepidae).

Testicular structure in three viviparous species of teleosts in the genus <i>Jenynsia</i> (Anablepidae).

Testicular structure in three viviparous species of teleosts in the genus Jenynsia (Anablepidae).

Histological structure of the testes and development of spermatozoa in Jenynsia species is described using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The testis type is restricted spermatogonial, wherein spermatogonia are restricted to the distal ends of lobules, typical of the Atherinomorpha, and spermatogenesis is continuous throughout the year in wild-caught fish. Within the testicular lobes there are lobular germinal compartments wherein the functional units are spermatocysts, whose borders are formed by Sertoli cells. Spermatocysts may contain meiotic primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes, spermatids, undergoing spermiogenesis, or spermatozoa. Spermatocysts with later stages of developing sperm are located proximal to the testicular ducts. During spermiogenesis, spermatid nuclei become elongated. As this occurs, the nucleus develops a deep, central fossa that contains the centriolar complex. As the flagellum grows, enlarging spermatid mitochondria migrate posteriorly alongside the flagellum but remain separated from it by the cytoplasmatic canal, an indentation of the plasma membrane. Between the enlarged mitochondria and plasma membrane, a sub-mitochondrial net develops. In longitudinal sections, the enlarged mitochondria are stacked in a zig-zag fashion, and in transverse sections they appear as a ring surrounding the flagellum, but separated from it by the cytoplasmic canal. Spermatozoa of the 3 jenynsiid species have an introsperm complex composed of a long mid-piece whose flagellum has a single "wing." Within the efferent ducts and the tubular gonopodium, sperm are lightly packed in a side by side fashion which facilitates their transfer into the female reproductive tract. This study presents detailed descriptions of testicular organization and cytological characterization of the stages of spermatozoa differentiation in 3 species of Jenynsia from northwestern Argentina (J. alternimaculata, J. multidentata and J. maculata), in order to contribute to the understanding of testicular structure and development of spermatozoa in the context of evolution of viviparity in this fish lineage.

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