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Orinoquia ; 20(2)dic. 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534941

ABSTRACT

Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps, es uno de los loricáridos de gran tamaño (hasta 50 cm LT), presentes en la cuenca del río Orinoco en Colombia, de la cual se sabe poco en el medio natural. Para conocer del ciclo reproductivo, fueron capturados bimensualmente durante doce meses, en una madre vieja del río Guaviare (N 02°37' 52.7", W 072° 42' 28,08", 196 msnm), especímenes adultos los cuales fueron sacrificados in situ, previa anestesia, registrándose las medidas morfométricas y peso, luego eviscerados, identificando el sexo y estado de desarrollo gonadal y retiradas las gónadas las cuales fueron pesadas. Una muestra de la porción media de cada gónada fue fijada en formol buferado y transferida a las 24 horas a etanol 70% donde se conservó para procesamiento histológico estándar (H-E). Un total de 26 hembras con peso de 495.7±52.9 g y longitud total de 36.6±4.1 cm y 9 machos con peso de 676.7±192.8 g y longitud total de 36.6±4.1 cm, proporción sexual 3 hembras: 1 macho, fueron estudiados describiéndose la escala de maduración gonadal en cuatro estados (reposo, en maduración, maduro y un estado juvenil pre-reproductivo). En reposo los ovarios y testículos se presentan reducidos traslúcidos, de difícil diferenciación. En estado de maduración los ovarios son diferenciables ligeramente globosos y de color amarillo traslucido con ovocitos con diámetros de 2768 ± 373µm. En el estado maduro los ovarios son saculares de color amarillo intenso y brillante y los ovocitos tienen diámetros de 4155 ± 96 µm; los testículos se presentan blancos cuando alcanzan el punto máximo de madurez. Hembras y machos adultos reproductivamente activos maduran sus gónadas una vez al año de manera sincrónica, con desove total en aguas subiendo. Se estimó una fecundidad media de 1483 ± 380 óvulos / hembra madura. Se describe el ciclo ovocitario y espermático de la especie como similar al de otros loricáridos.


Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps (sailfin pleco), is one of the largest loricariids (up to 50 cm TL) in the Orinoco River basin in Colombia of which little is known of their natural history. To know the reproductive cycle, bimonthly collections for twelve months of adult specimens were made in a section of the Guaviare River (N 02 ° 37 '52.7 "W 072 ° 42' 28.08", 196 m). Specimens were killed on site, after anesthesia, recording morphometric and weight measurements, and then eviscerated. The gonads were weighed, and the sex and stage of sexual maturity of individual gonads were identified. A sample of the middle portion of each gonad was fixed for 24 h in buffered formalin and transferred to 70% ethanol until processed for standard histological analysis of tissues stained with H&E. A total of 26 females weighing 495.7 ± 52.9 g and 36.6 ± 4.1 cm TL, and 9 males of 676.7 ± 192.8 g and 36.6 ± 4.1 cm TL, (sex ratio 3 females to 1 male) were studied and four main stages were used to describe gonadal development (resting stage , developing or maturing, ripe or matured, and pre-reproductive juveniles). At rest the ovaries and testicles were small translucent and difficult to differentiate. The maturing ovaries were slightly differentiated, globular, translucent yellow containing oocytes with diameters of 2768 ± 372µm; the testicles had a rosy coloration. The mature ovaries were globular of an intense brilliant yellow, and the oocytes attained diameters of 4155 ± 96µm, and were visible to the naked eye; the testicles were white and apparent. The pre-reproductive juveniles or individuals with immature gonads were found throughout the year. In the reproductively active females and males the gonads mature synchronously once a year and spawning activity occurred during periods when water levels were rising. The average fecundity was estimated at 1483 ± 380 eggs / mature female. The oocyte and sperm cycles were very similar to those described for other Loricariids.


Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps (Bode-cacunda) é um dos loricaridos de maior tamanho (até 50 cm CT), na bacia do rio Orinoco na Colômbia, de quem pouco se conhece de sua vida na natureza. Para estudar seu ciclo reprodutivo, foram capturados espécimes adultos bimensalmente, durante doce meses em uma várzea do rio Guaviare (N 02°37' 52.7", W 072° 42' 28,08", 196 msnm), os quais foram sacrificados in situ, previa anestesia, registrando suas medidas morfométricas e peso, logo foram eviscerados, identificado o sexo, estádio de crescimento gonadal e peso da gônada. Uma amostra da porção media de cada gônada foi fixada em formol tamponado e transferida às 24 horas em etanol 70%, onde se conservo para processamento histológico padrão (H- E). Um total de 26 fêmeas (com peso de 495.7±52.9 g com comprimento total de 36.6±4.1 cm) e 9 machos (com peso de 676.7±192.8 g e comprimento total de 36.6±4.1 cm), com proporção sexual 3 fêmeas: 1 macho, foram estudados descrevendo sua escala de maduração gonadal em quatro estados (repouso, em maduração, maduro e um estado juvenil pre-reprodutivo). Em repouso os ovários e testículos se apresentam reduzidos translúcidos, de difícil diferenciação. Em estado em maduração os ovários são diferenciáveis ligeiramente globosos, de cor amarelo translúcido e ovócitos com diâmetros de 2768 ± 373µm; os testículos se apresentam rosáceos. No estado maduro os ovários são globosos de cor amarelo intenso e brilhante, os ovócitos conseguem diâmetros de 4155 ± 96 µm e são visíveis ao olho nu; os testículos são brancos, diferenciáveis. Um estado juvenil pre-reprodutivo o de indivíduos com gônadas imaturas se apresentou durante o ano inteiro. Fêmeas e machos adultos reprodutivamente ativos maduram suas gônadas uma vez ao ano de maneira sincrônica, com desove total em águas subindo. Estimou-se uma fecundidade media de 1483 ± 380 óvulos / fêmea madura. Descreve-se o ciclo ovocitario e espermático da espécie como similar ao de outros loricaridos.

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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 600-606, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-842864

ABSTRACT

Basigin is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily and plays various important roles in biological events including spermatogenesis. To examine the basigin molecular variants during spermatogenesis and sperm maturation in the mouse, immunoprecipitated basigin samples from testis and epididymal spermatozoa were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The results demonstrated that basigin molecules from the testis and spermatozoa were separable into two major bands and that the differences in the molecular sizes were possibly because of an endoproteolytic cleavage. Since basigin is known to be a chaperone for the monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1), the localization of basigin, MCT1 and MCT2 was examined during postnatal testicular development. Immunohistochemical studies showed different expression patterns of MCT1 and MCT2. MCT1 was localized on the surface of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, and spermatids. In contrast, MCT2 appeared on the principal piece of spermatozoa in the testis, where basigin was also observed. In mature epididymal spermatozoa, MCT2 was located on the midpiece, where basigin co-localized with MCT2 but not with MCT1. Furthermore, MCT2 was immunoprecipitated with basigin in mouse testes and sperm. These results suggest that basigin has a functional role as a binding partner with MCT2 in testicular and epididymal spermatozoa.

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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 944-948, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-262298

ABSTRACT

Sialic acids are a subset of nine-carbon alpha-keto aldonic acids involved in various biological functions. Sialic acid on the sperm surface is closely related to sperm maturation and capacitation and sperm-egg recognition, which makes sperm negatively charged to avoid accumulation and covers some antigenic determinants there to increase the survival rate of sperm in the female reproductive tract. The loss of sialic acids is an important factor mediating sperm capacitation. Moreover, the sialic acid at the extremity of the protein polymer is involved in signal identification in sperm-egg recognition. Here, we review the current understanding of sialic acids in sperm maturation and capacitation and sperm-egg recognition.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-167892

ABSTRACT

During normal spermatogenesis, most of the round spermatid’s cytoplasm was phagocytosed as ‘residual bodies’ by the Sertoli cell at spermiogenesis, and only a small cytoplasmic residue i.e. ‘cytoplasmic droplet’ remains applied to the elongated spermatid after release from the germinal epithelium. A characteristic morphological change on spermatozoa during epididymal transit was the caudal migration of the cytoplasmic droplet away from the neck via the principal piece, however, while studying the Cyclophosphamide (CPA) induced sperm morphological changes from the cauda epididymis in male Wistar rat, Rattus norvegicus using phase contrast microscope it was noticed that the sub-chronic and acute doses of CPA caused retention of cytoplasmic droplet on the mid-piece. Thus from the foregoing it was concluded that beside CPA being an inhibitor of spermatogenesis, it also interferes with the maturation of spermatozoa by the retention of cytoplasmic droplet perhaps due to alteration in epididymal secretory and absorptive functions thus leading to infertility.

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J Biosci ; 1995 Sep; 20(4): 525-530
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161058

ABSTRACT

Microviscosity of the highly purified plasma membranes isolated from the maturing goat caput, corpus and cauda epididymal sperm, was measured using l,6-diphenyl-l,3,5-hexatriene as the lipophilic probe at varying temperatures (12–42°C). As shown by the Arrhenius plot of the data each of the maturing sperm membranes had two distinct lipid phase transitions in the temperature zones 19–25°C and 34–37°C. The lowtemperature transitions for the immature caput- and mature cauda-sperm membranes were noted at 19–20°C, and 24–25°C, respectively, whereas both these membranes showed high temperature transition at 36–37°C. The maturing corpus-sperm membrane had phase transitions at 21–22°C and 35–36°C that were significantly different from those of the immature/mature sperm membranes. The data implicate significant alteration of the sperm membrane structure during epididymal maturation. The phase transition of the mature male gametes at 36–37°C may have a great impact on the subsequent events of the sperm life cycle since the mature spermatozoa that are stored in the epididymis a few degrees below the body temperature, experience higher temperature when ejaculated into the female reproductive tract.

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J Biosci ; 1985 Mar; 7(2): 229-243
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160334

ABSTRACT

Biological and clinical research on male reproduction and fertility regulation carried at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare over the past 17 years has been highlighted in this review. Areas of research covered pertains to hormones in relation to sperm maturation and transport; fertilizing ability of spermatozoa under different experimental conditions; agents producing functional sterility; seasonal variations in primate reproduction; male infertility including semen biochemistry, differential diagnosis between obstructive and non-obstructive azoospermia and hormone therapy; vasectomy, reversible vasocclusion and vasanastomosis; and the use of cyproterone acetate and testosterone enanthate in male rhesus monkey and human volunteers for reversible contraception.

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