Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8480850 | Tissue and Cell | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, the morphology and ultrastructure of Genypterus blacodes spermatozoa were characterized through scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Findings revealed that the G. blacodes spermatozoa can be differentiated into three major parts: a spherical head without an acrosome (typical for externally fertilizing fish), a short mid-piece, and a long flagellum. The mean length of the spermatozoa was 57.6â±â6.08âμm, with flagella accounting for 56.2â±â7.2âμm. The head was 1.47â±â0.2âμm long, and 0.89â±â0.06âμm wide. The mid-piece had a total dimension of 0.72â±â0.16âμm, and was 0.31â±â0.02âμm in length and 0.6â±â0.05âμm in width. It was located lateral to the nucleus and contained 4 or 5 spherical mitochondria. The mitochondria were separated from the axoneme by a cytoplasmic canal. The main piece of the flagellum had short irregular side-fins, and the axoneme was composed of the typical 9â+â2 microtubular doublet structure enclosed by a cell membrane. The present study reveals that G. blacodes sperm can be categorized as a primitive type. This study is the first to provide comprehensive details on the morphology and ultrastructure of spermatozoa in G. blacodes.
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Authors
Kelly Dumorné, Iván Valdebenito, Jennie Risopatron, ElÃas Figueroa, Rommy DÃaz, Jorge FarÃas,