Literature DB >> 26413405

Comparative testicular structure and spermatogenesis in bony fishes.

Mari Carmen Uribe1, Harry J Grier2, Víctor Mejía-Roa1.   

Abstract

In most bony fishes, testes are paired elongated organs that are attached to the dorsal wall of the body by a mesorchium. Histological examination of teleost testes, and also in all vertebrates, shows that the testes are formed of germ cells and somatic cells, comprising the germinal and interstitial compartments. Both compartments are separated by a basement membrane. The germ cells may be spermatogonia, meiotic spermatocytes and haploid spermatids that differentiate into spermatozoa. The process of spermatogenesis includes a sequence of morphological and physiological changes of germ cells that begin with the differentiation of spermatogonia that become meiotic spermatocytes. After the second meiotic division, through a process of spermiogenesis, these differentiate into spermatozoa. Spermatogonia associate with Sertoli cells to form spermatocysts or cysts. The cyst is the unit of spermatogenic function, composed of a cohort of isogenic germ cells surrounded by encompassing Sertoli cells. The teleost testis is organized morphologically into 3 types of testis: 1) tubular testis type, present in lower bony fishes as salmonids, cyprinids and lepisosteids; 2) unrestricted spermatogonial testis type, found in neoteleosts except Atherinomorpha; and 3) restricted spermatogonial testis type, characteristic of all Atherinomorpha. The morphology of the testicular germinal epithelium changes during the annual reproductive cycle, reflecting reproductive seasonality.

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Keywords:  bony fishes; restricted testis type; spermatogenesis; testicular structure; tubular testis type; unrestricted testis type

Year:  2015        PMID: 26413405      PMCID: PMC4581063          DOI: 10.4161/21565562.2014.983400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spermatogenesis        ISSN: 2156-5554


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