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KMID : 1161519970010020371
Animal Cells and Systems
1997 Volume.1 No. 2 p.371 ~ p.379
Morphological characteristics of sperm in the Korean striped field mouse, apodemus agrarius coreae. possible role of sperm neck in the movement of sperm head
Lee Jung-Hun

Son Sung-Won
Abstract
To investigate the movement of sperm head and the role of sperm neck in forward sperm motility in the Korean striped field mouse, Apodemus agrarius coreae, the morphological characteristics of the cauda epididymal spermatozoa were examined by light microscopy and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Spermatozoa of A. agrarius coreae were characterized by the conspicuous shape of the acrosome and the long tail compared with those of other rodents. Total length of the sperm was 133 ¥ìm. The sperm head had a curved falciform shape. The head was 8.0 ¥ìm in length, and about 4.0 ¥ìm in width. The shape of acrosome had an opener?like form. The sperm tail (125 ¥ìm) consisted of four major segments: neck (0.5 ¥ìm), middle piece (29.5 ¥ìm), and principal piece plus the end piece (95 ¥ìm). The outer dense fibers were arranged in a horseshoe fashion, and No. 1, 5, 6, and 9 of the outer dense fibers were larger than the others. The mitochondrial bundles of middle piece were composed of a pair of arms, which surrounded the axone of the middle piece by the 45¡Æ angled helical structure. The total number of mitochondrial gyres was 188. In particular, the microfilament structures existed in plasma membrane of the sperm, which was adjacent to the acrosomal region on the nuclear membrane. The segmented columns were surrounded by microfilament structures, and the microfilament bundles were adjacent to the outer membrane of the first mitochondria of middle piece. This study presents for the first time the existence of microfilament structures within the plasma membrane of sperm which is located from the adjacent acrosome region to the connecting piece in sperm neck of Korean striped field mouse, Apodemus agrarius coreae. The present result suggests that the constriction and extension of microfilament in sperm neck as well as the wave?movement of sperm tail may play a role in the movement of sperm head.
KEYWORD
Microfilament structure, Sperm neck, Apodemus agrarius coreae, Acrosome, Opener-like form, Falciform, Sperm motility
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