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Development of the bovine acrosome. An ultrastructural and cytochemical study.

F Sinowatz, K H Wrobel.   

Abstract

In the present study the development of the bovine acrosome was investigated using conventional electron-microscopical techniques as well as the phosphotungstic-acid (PTA) technique (Rambourg 1967) including enzymatic digestion experiments. As in other species and in accordance with previous light-microscopical studies (Clermont and Leblond 1955) four phases of acrosomal differentiation can be discerned; the Golgi-phase, cap-phase, acrosome-phase, and maturation-phase. In the bull no internal pattern of the acrosomal content can be observed, either with conventional uranyl acetate-lead citrate staining or with the PTA-techniques. Our results support the observation in other species (Fawcett et al. 1971) that no intrinsic polymerization or crystallization process of the acrosomal content is responsible for acrosomal shaping. Some of our results suggest the influence of external forces on acrosomal development in the bull. During the cap-phase and the acrosome-phase accumulation of smooth endoplasmic reticulum and a layer of fine filaments can be observed in the Sertoli-cell cytoplasm, immediately adjacent to the developing acrosome. A temporary influence of these structures on acrosomal development seems possible. The PTA-positive staining of the developing bovine acrosome is probably due to the presence of acrosomal glycoproteins; however, our results do not exclude the possibility that molecules other than glycoproteins contribute to the positive PTA-staining of the developing acrosome.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6168381     DOI: 10.1007/BF00209990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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