E. Hondo et al., SEASONAL-CHANGES IN SPERMATOGENESIS AND ULTRASTRUCTURE OF DEVELOPING SPERMATIDS IN THE JAPANESE RAT SNAKE, ELAPHE-CLIMACOPHORA, Journal of veterinary medical science, 56(5), 1994, pp. 835-840
Seasonal changes in spermatogenesis and the ultrastructure of developi
ng spermatids in the Japanese rat snake, Elaphe climacophora, were obs
erved by light and transmission electron microscopy. Spermatogenesis i
n this species began in August, continued through October and ceased i
n November. No spermatozoa were found during other periods. Japanese r
at snakes mate from May to July, and spermatogenesis occurs after the
mating season. Therefore, according to Girons' classification (1982),
the reproduction of this species was classified as a postnuptial type.
Although the morphological changes in developing spermatids during sp
ermiogenesis in these snakes fundamentally resembled those in mammals,
some unique features were detected. The most prominent characteristic
of the developing spermatids was lipid-like structures. These structu
res first appeared in early round spermatids, gradually increased in s
ize and number, and, finally, aligned around the nucleus of mature spe
rmatids. Although spermatozoa with lipid-like structures were released
from the epithelium, stored spermatozoa in vas deferenses had none of
these structures. Lipid-like structures that apparently separated fro
m spermatozoa were scattered in the vas deferens. Prominent elongation
of mitochondria was also remarkable in elongated spermatids.