Spermatogenesis and the Structure of the Mature Sperm in Nucella Lapillus (L)

Author:

WALKER MURIEL1,MACGREGOR H. C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, The University St Andrews, Fife

Abstract

The testis of Nucella consists of numerous tubules, all directed inwards and joining to form a common testicular duct. In a single tubule the spermatogonia lie round the periphery. Mature sperm line the lumen of the tubule. Cells in the same stage of spermatogenesis are grouped together and all members of a group pass through spermatogenesis in phase. Staining with fast green before and after treatment with Van Slyke reagent indicates a change from lysine-rich to arginine-rich histone in the maturing spermatid. Sperm of Nucella are motile throughout their length. The sperm are thread-like and about 80 µ long. The head is Feulgen-positive and about 40 µ long. The mid-piece lies behind the head and is about 8 µ long. The flagellum runs from the front end of the head to the tip of the tail; in the head it is completely surrounded by the nucleus. The spermatogonia contain two centrioles situated near the nucleus and a conspicuous Golgi complex. There are synaptinemal complexes in spermatocyte nuclei in the synapsis stage. In the early spermatid the centriole pushes a tube through the nucleus. This tube is lined by nuclear membrane and is occupied by the anterior portion of the flagellar shaft. The nucleus elongates and the nucleoprotein condenses into strands arranged helically along the long axis of the nucleus. These strands fuse to form lamellae, which disappear in the mature sperm. Mitochondria aggregate at the base of the early spermatid nucleus and form a loose spiral around the flagellar shaft. The outer mitochondrial membranes fuse. The mid-piece of the mature sperm consists of a large tubular mitochondrion enclosing a portion of the flagellar shaft. At the early spermatid stage a pro-acrosomal granule is formed from a large Golgi complex. From this the acrosome develops; it consists of a cone and an acrosome granule. There are two sets of microtubules associated with the acrosome, one lying within the cone, the other outside the cone and separated from it by a ‘ragged membrane’. The microtubules of the outer set extend backwards along the head for two-thirds of its length. The centriole which gives rise to the flagellar shaft lies at the anterior end of the head and is separated from the acrosome by a thin layer of nucleoprotein and a double layer of nuclear envelope. There is no second centriole or derivative thereof in the mature sperm. In the tail groups of coiled fibres are associated with each pair of the peripheral flagellar fibrils.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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