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Macroautophagy is involved in residual bodies formation during spermatogenesis in sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus intermedius
- Source :
- Tissuecell. 56
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- An ultrastructural study of developing spermatids in sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus intermedius, showed that macroautophagy is involved in formation of residual bodies and removal of excessive cytoplasm by spermatids during spermatogenesis in this species. During late stages of spermatogenesis spermatids sequester excessive cytoplasm into vesicles, surrounded by a double membrane. Subsequently, these vesicles fused to one another into larger vacuoles, up to 1.5 μm in diameter. Finally, the vacuoles transformed into residual bodies by condensing their content into finely granular material of varying electron density, separated from cytoplasm by a single membrane. An immunoelectron microscopic study of late spermatids with the antibodies, raised against microtubule-associated protein 1 A/1B-light chain 3 (LC3), which is a marker of autophagosomes, showed that residual bodies in late spermatids of S. intermedius were LC3-positive.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
endocrine system
Vacuole
Biology
Double membrane
03 medical and health sciences
Spermatocytes
Testis
Autophagy
Animals
Spermatogenesis
030102 biochemistry & molecular biology
urogenital system
Vesicle
Cell Biology
General Medicine
Spermatids
Spermatozoa
Strongylocentrotus intermedius
Spermatogonia
Cell biology
Microscopy, Electron
030104 developmental biology
Cytoplasm
Sea Urchins
Ultrastructure
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15323072
- Volume :
- 56
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Tissuecell
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....243d187f2a88fdee0247894c9bd44ac2