SPERMIOGENESIS IN THE PULMONATE SNAIL, EUHADRA HICKONIS II. STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF THE NUCLEUS
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- 31 December 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Vol. 20 (4) , 301-315
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-169x.1978.00301.x
Abstract
In accordance with the characteristic shape of the nucleus and degree of condensation of the nuclear substance, spermiogenesis in Euhadra hickonis can be roughly divided into four stages. The chromatin in the highly polymorphic nucleus of the first stage, early spermatid, forms relatively thick (ca. 50 nm) fibrils which associate here and there into irregular clumps. In the next stage, the spermatid nucleus becomes conspicuously spherical, its contents appear more finely homogeneous and the irregular clumps of chromatin are few. In the third stage, the nucleus gradually takes on an ellipsoidal shape as the antero-posterior axis shortens. The anterior part of its envelope becomes structurally modified in preparation for the adherence to it of the developing acrosome, and an implantation fossa forms posteriorly at the center of a second area where the nuclear envelope has been modified. The diameter of the chromatin fibrils again increases and those near the implantation fossa become oriented perpendicular to the nuclear envelope. As the nucleus elongates in the fourth stage, a concentric sheath of microtubules closely surrounds it. These appear to depolymerize as the nuclear elongation proceeds, so that they are no longer present in the head region of the mature spermatozoon. The diameter of the chromatin fibrils increases to about 10 nm and they become oriented parallel to the long axis of the cell. With the decrease in the nuclear volume the fibrils unite laterally to form longitudinal sheets, and these finally merge in the mature spermatozoon into a mass of very dense chromatin without perceptible internal structure.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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