OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRIMORDIAL OOCYTE OF THE BANDICOOT ISOODON-MACROURUS (PERAMELIDAE, MARSUPIALIA)
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 128 (MAY) , 619-631
Abstract
An ultrastructural study of bandicoot primordial follicles and oocytes was undertaken. Conspicuous features of the ooplasm are a paranuclear complex (PNC), a vesicle-microtubule complex (VMC) and an aggregate of tubular cisternae (ATC). The PNC appears as one or, more rarely, several homogeneous eosinophil bodies at the light microscope level. Ultrastructurally it is particulate, consisting of 5 distinct types of bodies, most of which are composed of concentric fibrillar whorls, but others appear homogeneous, granular or crystalline. Embedded among the particles is a group of Golgi-like vesicles. The bandicoot PNC, unlike similar structures found in the ooplasm of a variety of vertebrates, and known variously as Balbiani body, yolk nucleus, etc., totally lacks mitochondria. The VMC consists of vesicle-like organelles which may be drawn out into tubular extensions, while the bounding membrane may be decorated with granules. Bundles of microtubules ramify between the vesicles, from which they appear to originate. The vesicles contain a matrix similar to the ooplasm. The ATC contains a homogeneous substance more electron-dense than the surrounding ooplasm. Dense bodies occur in the cytoplasm of both the follicle cells and the oocytes. These are elongate membrane-bound organelles, circular in cross section. An electron-dense core is separated from the membrane by a narrow, less dense zone. The genesis and morphogenetic significance of these various organelles is unknown.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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