Spermiogenesis in the stag beetle, Aegus lavicollis Waterhouse (Coleoptera, Lucanidae), with special reference to the centriole adjunct

Citation
M. Kubo-irie et al., Spermiogenesis in the stag beetle, Aegus lavicollis Waterhouse (Coleoptera, Lucanidae), with special reference to the centriole adjunct, INVERTEBR R, 37(3), 2000, pp. 223-231
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
INVERTEBRATE REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT
ISSN journal
07924259 → ACNP
Volume
37
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
223 - 231
Database
ISI
SICI code
0792-4259(200005)37:3<223:SITSBA>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Ultrastructural changes during spermiogenesis in the stag beetle, Aegus lav icollis, were studied with special attention to the organizing process of t he centriole adjunct. In early spermatids the formation of acrosome and fla gellum occurs simultaneously in the cytoplasm before nuclear condensation. The centriole adjunct first appears as a sheath surrounding a centriole in a concavity of the nucleus from which the flagellar axoneme is organized. A mass of electron-dense material accumulates progressively in the vicinity of the centriole. As nuclear transformation proceeds, electron-dense materi al is found at the posterior end of the nucleus and extends beyond the cent riolar region to form a partial sheath around mitochondrial derivatives. El ectron-dense material seems to contribute to the formation of the centriole adjunct because the former is closely attached to the latter until the lat ter is completely formed. In mature spermatozoa the centriole adjunct is ch aracterized by its peculiar disposition, extending across about half the le ngth of the flagellum and partly covering the outside of two mitochondrial derivatives.