Literature DB >> 19002849

A transmission electron microscopy investigation: the membrane complex in spermatogenesis of Fenneropenaeus chinensis.

Xianjiang Kang1, Shaoqin Ge, Mingshen Guo, Guirong Liu, Shumei Mu.   

Abstract

The transforming characteristics of the membrane complex in spermatogenesis of Fenneropenaeus chinensis have been studied by using transmission electron microscopy. Two types of membrane complex have been investigated based on their sources: one originating from nucleus and the other from cytoplasm. The first one, consisted of annular structures, monolayer membrane blebs, and double or multi-lamellar membrane vesicles, emerges in the primary spermatocyte, then diffuses with the nuclear membrane and finally enters the cytoplasm. This type of membrane complex seems to play an important role in the materials transfusion from nucleus to cytoplasm, and it mainly exists inside the primary spermatocyte with some inside the secondary spermatocyte. The latter, originated from cytoplasm, is formed during the anaphase of spermiogenesis. It also exists in mature sperm, locating at both sides of the nucleus under the acrosomal cap. This type of membrane complex mainly comprises rings of convoluted membrane pouches, together with mitochondria, annular lamina bodies, fragments of endoplasmic reticulum, nuclear membrane and some nuclear particles. It releases vesicles and particles into the acrosomal area during the formation of the perforatorium, suggesting a combined function of the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and Golgi's mechanism.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19002849      PMCID: PMC2259266          DOI: 10.1007/s10616-008-9132-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytotechnology        ISSN: 0920-9069            Impact factor:   2.058


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1.  Transition of basic protein during spermatogenesis of Fenneropenaeus chinensis (Osbeck, 1765).

Authors:  Shaoqin Ge; Suixin Wang; Xianjiang Kang; Fei Duan; Yan Wang; Wenyan Li; Mingshen Guo; Shumei Mu; Yuhua Zhang
Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  2011-10-14       Impact factor: 2.058

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