Dh. Gist et En. Fischer, FINE-STRUCTURE OF THE SPERM STORAGE TUBULES IN THE BOX TURTLE OVIDUCT, Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 97(2), 1993, pp. 463-468
The sperm storage tubules of the box turtle (Terrapene carolina) were
examined by transmission electron microscopy. Tubules containing sperm
atozoa were surrounded by 6-8 secretory cells, each of which contains
numerous membrane-bound vesicles presumably containing precursors to e
gg white proteins. The apical membranes of these cells contain microvi
lli, and the apical lateral membranes possess prominent junctional com
plexes. Cells comprising the spermatozoa-containing tubules cannot be
differentiated from those devoid of spermatozoa. Various quantities of
spermatozoa reside free in the lumina of the secretory tubules, and a
re not in contact with host cells. Only the presence of ducts communic
ating with the oviduct lumen serve to differentiate the spermatozoa-co
ntaining tubules.