Spermathecal cytology of Ambystoma opacum (Amphibia: Ambystomatidae) and the phylogeny of sperm storage organs in female salamanders
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 217 (1) , 115-127
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1052170110
Abstract
Sperm storage glands, spermathecae, were examined from mated female Ambystoma opacum during the breeding season. No differences occur in the spermathecal ultrastructure of individuals sacrificed prior to oviposition and those sacrificed within 3 days of removal from tended clutches of recently oviposited eggs. The simple tubuloalveolar glands produce two types of secretory vacuoles. Apical secretory vacuoles contain glycosaminoglycans for export into the lumen to bathe stored sperm, perhaps providing the chemical/osmotic environment necessary for sperm quiescence. The other type of secretory vacuole contains an unsaturated lipid that is produced for export into the connective tissue surrounding the spermathecae. The role of this secretion may involve the contraction of myoepithelial cells, resulting in sperm expulsion. Some sperm undergo degradation in the spermathecal epithelium, and an interepithelial leukocyte was observed in one specimen. Apical secretory vacuoles and sperm are absent from the spermathecae of a specimen sacrificed 62 days after removal from a tended egg clutch. This is the first report on the spermathecal cytology of a salamander from the Ambystomatidae, and comparisons with salamanders from other families provide a morphological basis for considering spermathecae polyphyletic within the Caudata.Keywords
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