The cell surface during mammalian spermiogenesis
In this paper the origin of the membrane investing the newly formed elongating organelles during mammalian spermiogenesis is studied. According to previous authors, the beginning axoneme is hollowed in a deep membrane invagination. We demonstrate that in man, rat, and bull this new surface is formed...
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description | In this paper the origin of the membrane investing the newly formed elongating organelles during mammalian spermiogenesis is studied. According to previous authors, the beginning axoneme is hollowed in a deep membrane invagination. We demonstrate that in man, rat, and bull this new surface is formed by several clusters of Golgi-originated vesicles which form a periaxonemal double cylinder which finally fuses at its end with the old plasma membrane. So the new periaxonemal plasma membrane is preformed in the spermatid body. The membrane surrounding the elongating head is, on the contrary, simply an extension of the old one, because migration of Golgi vesicles and preformed new membranes have not been observed in this region. Con A properties of new and old membranes are the same and will change only after the transit through the epididymis. |
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