Histological and cytological studies on the ovary ofNauphoeta cinerea(Blattaria, Oxyhaloidea) during the first reproductive cycle
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction
- Vol. 1 (3) , 153-166
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01651269.1979.10553310
Abstract
Histological studies were performed on the ovary of the ovoviviparous cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea during the first reproductive cycle by means of optical microscopy and histoautoradiography, and electron microscopy. The oöcyte chamber is composed of follicle cells, the oöcyte and a layer of symbiotic bacteria at the level of the microvillous border of the oöcyte. The first reproductive cycle begins with a short inactive period preceding the appearance of vitellogenin. During this period, the follicular epithelium achieves its development by a mitotic flare. From the 3rd day on, vitellogenin is synthesized by the fat body and large intercellular spaces appear between the follicular cells, in conjunction with a rapid growth of the oöcyte, which takes up selectively the vitellogenin by means of pinocytotic vesicles. These coalesce to give the yolk globules. Along with these phenomena, the proteosynthetic apparatus and its activity in the follicular cells increase slowly. After about the 12th day, the intercellular spaces disappear and the follicular epithelium which has now a very well developed proteosynthetic apparatus, begins to synthesize and lay down the egg membranes. After ovulation, the empty oöcyte chamber collapses and the follicular epithelium shows rapid degeneration processes (large cytolysosomes) that destroy the chamber completely during the gestation period. At the beginning of the 2nd cycle, there only remain a cell or two of the previous follicular epithelium and a very large annular piece of basement membrane.Keywords
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