Literature DB >> 6206032

Binding of fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugated lectins to rat spermatogenic cells in tissue sections. Enhancement of lectin fluorescence obtained by fixation in Bouin's fluid.

K O Söderström, R Malmi, K Karjalainen.   

Abstract

The testes from three months old Sprague-Dawley rats were fixed in Bouin's fluid or neutral buffered 10% formalin, embedded in paraffin, sectioned and after deparaffination stained with the following fluorescein isothiocyanate coupled lectins: PNA, WGA, Con A, RCA, SBA, DBA and UEA. The results show that there are considerable differences in the staining pattern of various spermatogenic cells between different lectins. The fixation in Bouin's fluid enhanced the staining of all the lectins compared to formalin fixation in which only a weak staining could be seen in the acrosomes of spermatids after WGA or PNA staining. PNA and WGA stained specifically the acrosome of the developing spermatids, which was seen from the beginning of the acrosome formation and lasted up to late spermiogenesis. However, the staining with PNA decreased in the late spermatids whereas the intensity of the staining remained unchanged with WGA. Con A did not stain the acrosome but stained unspecifically the cytoplasm of all spermatogenic cells. RCA stained faintly the acrosome throughout the spermatid differentiation. DBA and UEA stained specifically the chromosomes of B spermatogonia. DBA also faintly stained the cell membranes of early spermatids. SBA did not show any specific staining of the spermatogenic cells. Based on this it is suggested that the carbohydrates and glycoproteins which are known to be present in the acrosome are formed already in the beginning of the acrosome formation. The decrease in the PNA staining in late spermatids possibly reflects the fact that the receptor molecules are not synthesized in late spermatids but are formed in earlier developmental stages and are thereafter preserved in the acrosome.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6206032     DOI: 10.1007/bf02400975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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