Abnormal distribution of the periaxonemal structures in a human sperm flagellar dyskinesia
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cell Motility
- Vol. 6 (1) , 68-76
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.970060109
Abstract
The spermatozoa from four infertile patients showing a flagellar dyskinesia due to abnormal flagellar wave development have been studied by light and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for flagellar morphology. No axonemal anomalies were found but modification of the periaxonemal structures was observed. The results of a stereological analysis revealed abnormal extension of the individual dense fibres along the axoneme in the four cases as compared with a control group. The order of termination of those structures was therefore altered. However, the overall fibre extension was the same in both groups (ie, 60% of the principal piece). The number and the location of the longitudinal columns were also modified, the predominant anomaly being the presence of a single column. The possible influence of those structural anomalies on the pattern of sperm movement is discussed. Our observations seem to agree with a previous hypothesis of the literature, that the dense fibres might play a role in flagellar flexibility. More particularly, we suggest that the abnormal extension of dense fibres No. 2, 3, and 4 and the symmetric distribution of the dense fibres on both sides of the plane of beating may alter the flagellar curvature amplitude and the cell rotation frequency.Keywords
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