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Germ Cell Development during Spermatogenesis and Taxonomic Values of Sperm Morphology in Septifer (Mytilisepta) virgatus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae)

  • Kim, Jin-Hee;Kim, Sung-Han
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.239-247
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    • 2011
  • Spermatogenesis and taxonomic values of mature sperm morphology of in male Septifer (Mytilisepta) virgatus were investigated by transmission electron microscope observations. The morphologies of the sperm nucleus and the acrosome of this species are the cylinder shape and cone shape, respectively. Spermatozoa are approximately 45-50 ${\mu}m$ in length including a sperm nucleus (about 1.26 ${\mu}m$ long), an acrosome (about 0.99 ${\mu}m$ long), and tail flagellum (about 45-47 ${\mu}m$). Several electron-dense proacrosomal vesicles become later the definitive acrosomal vesicle by the fusion of several Golgi-derived vesicles. The acrosome of this species has two regions of differing electron density: there is a thin, outer electron-dense opaque region (part) at the anterior end, behind which is a thicker, more electron-lucent region (part). In genus Septifer in Mytilidae, an axial rod does not find and also a mid-central line hole does not appear in the sperm nucleus. However, in genus Mytilus in Mytilidae, in subclass Pteriomorphia, an axial rod and a mid-central line hole appeared in the sperm nucleus. These morphological differences of the acrosome and sperm nucleus between the genuses Septifer and Mytilus can be used for phylogenetic and taxonomic analyses as a taxonomic key or a significant tool. The number of mitochondria in the midpiece of the sperm of this species are five, as seen in subclass Pteriomorphia.

Ultrastructure of the Testis and Germ Cell Development During Spermatogenesis in Male Crassostrea gigas (Bivalvia: Ostreidae) in Western Korea

  • Kim, Jin-Hee;Chung, Ee-Yung;Choi, Ki-Ho;Lee, Ki-Young;Choi, Moon-Sul
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.235-244
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    • 2010
  • Ultrastructural characteristics of the testis and spermatogenesis of Crassostrea gigas were investigated by Transmission and Scanning Electron microscope observations. The testis is a diffuse organ consisting of branching acini containing differentiating germ cells in a variety of stages. The acinus is surrounded by an intermitent layer of myoepithelial cells andis divided into subcompartments that are partially separated by pleomorphic accessory cells which remain in close contact with germ cells until late stages of development. these accessory cells contain a large quantity of glycogen particles and lipid droplets in the cytoplasm. Therefore, it is assumed that they are involved in the supplying of the nutrients for germ cell development, while any phenomena associated with phagocytosis of undischarged, residual sperms by lysosomes could be find in the cytoplasm of the accessory cells. The morphology of the spermatozoon has a primitive type and is similar to those of other bivalves. Mature spermatozoa consist of broad, cap-shaped acrosomal vesicle, subacrosomal material (containing axial rod embedded in a granular matrix), a oval nucleus showing deeply invaginated anteriorly, two triplet substructure centrioles surrounded by four spherical mitochondria, and satelite fibres appear to the distal centriole and plasma membrane. Spermatozoa of C. gigas resemble to those of other investigated ostreids. In particular, the anterior region of the acrosomal vesicle is transversely banded. It is assumed that differences in this acrosomal substructure are associated with the inability of fertilization between the genus Crassostrea and other genus species in Ostreidae. Therefore, we can use sperm morphology in the resolution of taxonomic relationships within the Ostreidea. The spermatozoon is approximately $42-47{\mu}m$ in length including an oval sperm nucleus (about $0.91{\mu}m$ in length), an acrosome (about $0.42{\mu}m$ in length) and tail flagellum ($40-45{\mu}m$). The axoneme of the sperm tail flagellum consists of nine pairs of microtubules at the periphery and a pair at the center. The axoneme of the sperm tail shows a 9 + 2 structure. These morphological charateristics of acrosomal vesicle belong to the family Ostreidae in the subclass Pteriomorphia.

한우에 있어서 숫소 개체, 정자의 형태, 정자와 난자의 전처리 등이 ICSI후 웅성전핵 형성과 체외발생에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 (Effects of Individual Variance of Bull, Sperm Type and Pretreatment of Sperm and Oocytes on Male Pronuclear Formation and Developmental Rates in Korean Natitive Cattles)

  • 김상근;정진호
    • 한국수정란이식학회지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2001
  • 본 연구는 숫소 개체별, 정자의 형태, 정자의 전처리 및 난자의 투명대부착과 미부착별로 현미조작에 의해 난자의 세포질내 단일정자를 주입했을 때 웅성전핵 형성율과 체외발생율을 조사하였다. 1. 숫소 개체별 정자를 이용하여 ICSI를 하였을 때 웅성전핵 형성율은 각각 73.9∼87.0%였고 체외발생율은 33.3∼60.9%를 나타냈다. 2. 신선 및 동결정자와 미부절단 정자와 두부, 미부손상 정자를 이용하여 ICSI를 하였을 때 웅성전핵 형성율은 각각 82.0%, 78.0% 42.2%, 51.1%였고, 체외발생율은 56.0%, 42.0%, 17.8%, 22.2%로서 신선정자를 이용했을 때가 다른 처리군에 비해 높은 전핵형성율과 체외발생율을 나타냈다. 3. 정자를 heparin, BFF, His, Ca Ionophore, I + caffeine 액으로 처리후 ICSI를 하였을 때 전핵 형성율은 66.7∼82.2%였고, 체외발생율은 33.3∼60.6%로서 I + caffeine 처리법이 다른 처리군에 비해 높게 나타났다. 4. 투명대 부착 난자 및 미부착 난자로 ICSI를 하였을 때 전핵형성율은 각각 80.0%, 72.0%였고, 체외발생율은 46.0%, 36.0%로서, 토명대부착 난자가 투명대 미부착 난자에 비해 높은 웅성전핵 형성율과 체외발생율을 나타냈다.

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Ultrastructures of Germ Cells and the Accessory Cells During Spermatogenesis in Male Gomphina veneriformis (Bivalvia: Veneridae) on the East Sea of Korea

  • Chung, Ee-Yung;Chung, Chang-Ho;Kim, Jin-Hee;Park, Sung-Woo;Park, Kwan-Ha
    • 한국패류학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2010
  • The ultrastructures of germ cells and the accessory cells during spermatogenesis and mature sperm ultrastructure in male Gomphina veneriformis, which was collected on the coastal waters of Yangyang, East Sea of Korea, were investigated by transmission electron microscope observations. The morphology of the spermatozoon has a primitive type and is similar to those of other bivalves in that it contains a short midpiece with four mitochondria surrounding the centrioles. Accessory cells are observed to be connected to adjacent germ cells, they contain a large quantity of glycogen particles and lipid droplets in the cytoplasm. Therefore, it is assumed that they are involved in the supplying of the nutrients for germ cell development, while any phenomena associated with phagocytosis of undischarged, residual sperms by lysosomes in the cytoplasm of the accessory cells after spawning was not observed in this study. The morphologies of the sperm nucleus type and the acrosome shape of this species have a cylindrical and modified long cone shape, respectively. In particular, the axial filaments in the lumen of the acrosome, and subacrosomal granular materials are observed in the subacrosomal space between the anterior nuclear fossa and the beginning part of axial filaments in the acrosome. The spermatozoon is approximately $50-55{\mu}m$ in length including a long sperm nucleus (about $7.80{\mu}m$ in length), an acrosome (about $1.13{\mu}m$ in length) and tail flagellum ($40-45{\mu}m$). The axoneme of the sperm tail flagellum consists of nine pairs of microtubules at the periphery and a pair at the center. The axoneme of the sperm tail shows a 9+2 structure. Some charateristics of sperm morphology of this species in the family Veneridae are (1) acrosomal morphology, (2) the number of mitochondria in the midpiece of the sperm,. The axial filament appears in the acrosome as one of characteristics seen in several species of the family Veneridae in the subclass heterodonta, unlikely the subclass pteriomorphia containing axial rod instead of the axial filament. As some characteristics of the acrosome structures, the peripheral parts of two basal rings show electron opaque part (region), while the apex part of the acrosome shows electron lucent part (region). These charateristics belong to the family Veneridae in the subclass heterodonta, unlikely a characteristic of the subclass pteriomorphia showing all part of the acrosome being composed of electron opaque part (region). Therefore, it is easy to distinguish the families or the subclasses by the acrosome structures. The number of mitochondria in the midpiece of the sperm of this species are four, as one of common characteristics appeared in most species in the family Veneridae.

기수산 2배체 재첩, Corbicula japonica(Bivalvia: Corbiculidae)의 정자형성과정 및 정자의 미세구조적 특징 (Spermatogenesis and Ultrastructural Characteristics of Spermatozoa of Brackish Water Diploid Clam, Corbicula japonica (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae))

  • 전제천;김봉석;정의영;김진희;박갑만;박성우
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 2009
  • 기수산 2배체 일본재첩(Corbicula japonica)의 정자형성과정 및 정자의 미세 구조적 특징을 전자현미경 관찰에 의해 조사하였다. 세포학적 조사 결과, 기수산 2배체인 일본재첩의 정자 길이는 약 55${\mu}m$이다. 정자 두부(길이 약 12${\mu}m$)는 길게 신장되어 있으며 약간 구부러져 있다. 정핵 길이는 7.90 ${\mu}m$, 첨체 길이는 약 2.70 ${\mu}m$이다. 정자의 핵과 첨체의 형태는 각각 긴 화살 모양과 길다란 원추 모양을 나타낸다. 본 종(체외수정, 자웅이체, 난생종)의 정자 두부는 이미 몇몇 저자들에 의해서 보고된 3배체 재첩류(체내수정, 자웅동체, 난태생종)의 정자 두부에서 나타나는, 원시형으로부터 부분적으로 변형된 형태를 나타내고 있다. 그러나 부분적으로 변형된 2개의 편모가 있는 정자를 가지는 담수산 3배체인 자웅동체 조개류와 달리 한 개의 편모를 갖는 정자를 본 종은 생산한다. 2배체 일본재첩은 중심체를 둘러싸는 4개의 미토콘드리아를 가지고 있어, 짧은 중편을 가지는 다른 이매패류의 것들과 유사하다. 정자 미부 편모의 약소님은 중앙에 1쌍의 미세소관과 주변에 9쌍의 미세소관으로 구성되어 있다. 정자 미부의 악소님은 9+2구조를 가지며, 횡절단된 한 개의 편모를 갖는 정자에서 특히, 체외수정 어류들에서 나타는 날개 모야으이 악소님 lateral fin들이 관찰되었다.

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Xiphophorus maculatus의 정자형성과정에 관한 미세구조 (An Ultrastructural Study on the Spermatogenesis of Xiphophorus maculatus)

  • 김동희;류동석;등영건
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.267-274
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    • 2003
  • 난태생 어류인 성숙한 Xiphophorus maculatus의 정소를 적출하여 정자형성과정과 정자의 미세구조를 전자현미경으로 관찰하였다. 정자형성과정은 정소낭(testicular cyst)에서 이루어지며, 각 정소낭 내에 동일한 분화시기의 생식세포가 분포하고 있었다. 정원세포는 타원형으로 핵 내에 뚜렷한 인을 보유하고 있었고 세포질에는 미토콘드리아의 발달이 현저하였다. 제1정모세포는 원형으로 정원세포보다 크기가 작았고 인은 발달되어 있지 않았으며, 제2정모세포는 제1정모세포보다 더 작아졌고 핵의 전자밀도는 더 높았다. 정세포의 초기발달시기에는 세포의 크기가 정모세포보다 작았고 염색질의 응축은 핵막 쪽에서 뚜렷하여 전자밀도가 높았으며 편모가 형성되기 시작하였고 미토콘드리아는 핵 주변에 분포하였다. 정자완성과정 중기에는 핵의 염색질 응축이 뚜렷하였으며 핵은 세포질 한쪽에 치우쳐 있었고, 미토콘드리아는 편모 주변에 집중되었으며 핵은 구형을 이루고 있었다. 완전히 성숙한 정자의 두부형태는 장원추형이었고 두부에서 첨체는 관찰되지 않았으며 편모의 미세소관 배열은 9+2구조를 이루고 있었다. 또한 정자의 꼬리 끝에는 고리형태의 구조물 보유하고 있었다.

Morphological defects of sperm and their association with motility, fertility, and hatchability in four Korean native chicken breeds

  • Feyisa, Shiferaw Garoma;Park, Young Hyun;Kim, Young Min;Lee, Bo Ram;Jung, Kyung Min;Choi, Seong Bok;Cho, Chang Yeon;Han, Jae Yong
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제31권8호
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    • pp.1160-1168
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    • 2018
  • Objective: This study was conducted to compare morphological defects, viability, motility (MOT), fertility (F), and hatchability (H) in four Korean native chicken breeds (KNCBs), and to evaluate whether defective segments of spermatozoa are associated with MOT, F, and H. Methods: Four KNCBs, including Korean Ogye (KO), Hwangbong (HB), Hyunin Black (HH), and Hoengseong Yakdak (HY) were used. White Leghorn (WL) was used as a control. Nine cocks from each breed were randomly assigned into three groups. Semen was collected by abdominal massage method. Eosin-nigrosin staining method was used to identify live-dead spermatozoa. Different segments and specific morphological defects of spermatozoa were identified using 4', 6-diamidino-2-phenylidole and MitoTracker Red CMXRos. F and H rates were evaluated following artificial insemination (AI). Results: KO had the highest MOT rate compared to HY. Viable normal sperm rates of KO and HH were high and comparable with WL. HY spermatozoa had the highest viable abnormal sperm (VAS) or morphological defect rate followed by HB. Likewise, HB spermatozoa had the highest dead sperm (dead) rate compared to KO, HY, and WL. Bent, coiled, detached, broken, and knotted were common identified specific morphological defects for all breeds. Most morphological defects were at the head and tail in all breeds. VAS showed strong negative correlation with MOT (r = -0.697) and F (r = -0.609). Similarly, defective tail was negatively correlated with MOT (r = -0.587), F (r = -0.797), and H (r = -0.448). The F and H rates of KO and WL were comparable. Conclusion: These data indicate that most identified specific morphological defects are at the head and tail. VAS and defective tail were associated with poor motility, F, and H. KNCBs showed more morphological defects than WL. Finally, these results will facilitate successful AI and semen cryopreservation.

Spermiogenesis and Taxonomical Values of Sperm Ultrastructures in Male Crassostrea ariakensis (Fujita & Wakiya, 1929) (Pteroirmorphia: Ostreidae) in the Estuary of the Seomjin River, Korea

  • Son, Pal Won;Chung, Jae Seung;Kim, Jin Hee;Kim, Sung Han;Chung, Ee-Yung
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2014
  • Characteristics of the developmental stages of spermatids during spermiogenesis and phylogenetic classicfication of the species using sperm ultrastructures in male Crassostrea ariakensis were investigated by transmission electron microscope observations. The morphology of the spermatozoon of this species has a primitive type and is similar to those of Ostreidae. Ultrastructures of mature sperms are composed of broad, modified cap-shaped acrosomal vesicle and an axial rod in subacrosomal materials on an oval nucleus, four spherical mitochondria in the sperm midpiece, and satellite fibres which appear near the distal centriole. The axoneme of the sperm tail shows a 9+2 structure. Accordingly, the ultrastructural characteristics of mature sperm of C. ariakensis resemble to those of other investigated ostreids in Ostreidae in the subclass Pteriomorphia. In this study, particularly, two transverse bands (stripes) appear at the anterior region of the acrosomal vesicle of this species, unlike two or three transverse bands (stripes) in C. gigas. It is assumed that differences in this acrosomal substructure are associated with the inability of fertilization between the genus Crassostrea and other genus species in Ostreidae. Therefore, we can use sperm ultrastructures and morphologies in the resolution of taxonomic relationships within the Ostreidae in the subclass Pteriomorphia. These spermatozoa, which contain several ultrastructures such as acrosomal vesicle, an axial rod in the sperm head part and four mitochondria and satellite fibres in the sperm midpiece, belong to the family Ostreidae in the subclass Pteriomorphia.

Spermatogenesis of Siamese Fighting Fish, Betta splendens, Osphronemidae, Teleostei

  • Lim, Sung Ha;Koh, Yeong Kyeong;Chang, Byung Soo;Kim, Dong Heui
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2014
  • The spermatogenesis of Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens, belongs to Osphronemidae was investigated by light and electron microscopic observations. In primary spermatocyte stage, the nucleus was comparatively large ellipsoidal, and mitochondria showed a marked development in cytoplasm. In secondary spermatocyte stage, the germ cells were smaller than that of primary spermatocytes. The nucleus was a spherical shape and intercellular space was formed between germ cells. In spermatid stage, the early spermatids were not much different from a secondary spermatocyte. But, the chromatin condensation was occurred from the outside to the inside. The nucleus was more condensed. Intracellular space was larger than early spermatid. The mitochondria were rearranged in a middle piece, and occupied about half of the head part in early sperm. In sperm stage, the head of mature sperm was a spherical shape and had no acrosome. The flagellum was showed the typical 9+2 array of microtubules. Also, the tail of sperm had no lateral fins and outer coarse fibers. These ultrastructural characteristics can be used in classification of species.

Effect of Alpha-Linolenic Acid with Bovine Serum Albumin or Methyl-Beta-Cyclodextrin on Membrane Integrity and Oxidative Stress of Frozen-Thawed Boar Sperm

  • Lee, Won-Hee;Kim, Wook-Hwan;Cheong, Hee-Tae;Yang, Boo-Keun;Park, Choon-Keun
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2019
  • The study was conducted to investigate the effects of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) combined with bovine serum albumin (BSA) or methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (MBCD) on plasma and acrosomal membrane damages, mitochondrial activity, morphological abnormality, motility, and oxidative stress in frozen-thawed boar sperm. In previous our study, 3 ng/mL ALA had been shown protective effect during freezing process of boar sperm. Therefore, we used 3 ng/mL ALA in present study and ALA was combined with same molar ratio of BSA or MBCD (ALA+BSA and ALA+MBCD, respectively). To confirm the effect of two carrier proteins, same volume of BSA and MBCD without ALA were added during cryopreservation. Membrane damage, mitochondrial activity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lipid peroxidation (LPO) levels were measured using flow cytometry, and movement of sperm tail as motility parameter and morphological abnormality were observed under light microscope. In results, all of sperm parameters were enhanced by ALA combined with BSA or MBCD compared to control groups (p<0.05). Mitochondrial activity, morphological abnormality, ROS and LPO levels in ALA+BSA or MBCD groups were no significant difference compared with ALA, BSA and MBCD treatment groups. On the other hand, plasma and acrosomal membrane intact, and sperm motility in ALA+MBCD group were higher than single treatment groups (p<0.05), whereas ALA+BSA did not differ. Our findings indicate that carrier proteins such as BSA and MBCD could improve the effect of ALA during cryopreservation of boar sperm, and treatment of ALA with carrier proteins enhance membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity through reduction of ROS-induced LPO.