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KMID : 0894520130170020121
Development & Reproduction
2013 Volume.17 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.132
Ultrastructural Characteristics of the Testis, Spermatogenesis and Taxonomic Values of Sperm Morphology in Male Ruditapes philippinarum in Western Korea
Kim Jin-Hee

Chung Jae-Seung
Lee Ki-Young
Abstract
Ultrastructural characteristics of the germ cells and accessory cells in testis during spermatogenesis and taxonomic values of mature sperm morphology of Ruditapes philippinarum were investigated by the transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope observations. The testis is the diffuse organ that consists of branching acini containing developing germ cells and accessory cells associated with spermatogenesis. The morphology of the spermatozoon is of the primitive type and is somewhat different to those of other bivalves. The morphologies of the sperm nucleus type and the acrosome shape of this species have a cylinderical type and a modified cone shape, respectively. As some ultrastructural characteristics of the acrosomal vesicle, the peripheral parts of two basal rings show electron opaque part, while the apex part of the acrosome shows electron lucent part. These characteristics of sperm belong to the family Veneridae in the subclass Heterodonta, unlike a characteristic of the subclass Pteriomorphia showing all part of the acrosome being composed of electron opaque part. In particular, a cylinder-like nucleus of the sperm is curved. The spermatozoon is approximately 48-51um in length, including a long acrosome (about 2.4um in length), a curved sperm nucleus (about 3.40um in length), and a tail flagellum. The axoneme of the sperm tail shows a 9+2 structure.
KEYWORD
Ruditapes philippinarum, Spermatogenesis, Germ cells, Accessory cells, Mature sperm ultrastructure
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