Ultrastructure of spermatid development within the testis of the Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake, Pelamis platurus (Squamata: Elapidae)

K. Gribbins, Layla R. Freeborn, D. Sever
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ABSTRACT Little is known about spermatid development during spermiogenesis in snakes, as there is only one complete study in ophidians, which details the spermatid ultrastructure within the viperid, Agkistrodon piscivorus. Thus, the following study will add to our understanding of the ontogenic steps of spermiogenesis in snakes by examining spermatid maturation in the elapid, Pelamis platurus, which were collected in Costa Rica in 2009. The spermatids of P. platurus share many similar ultrastructural characteristics to that described for other squamates during spermiogenesis. Three notable differences between the spermatids of P. platurus and those of other snakes is a round and shorter epinuclear lucent zone, enlarged caudal nuclear shoulders, and more prominent 3 and 8 peripheral fibers in the principal and endpieces. Also, the midpiece is much longer in P. platurus and is similar to that reported for all snakes studied to date. Other features of chromatin condensation and morphology of the acrosome complex are similar to what has been observed in A. piscivorus and other squamates. Though the spermatids in P. platurus appear to be quite similar to other snakes and lizards studied to date, some differences in subcellular details are still observed. Analysis of developing spermatids in P. platurus and other snakes could reveals morphologically conserved traits between different species along with subtle changes that could help determine phylogenetic relationships once a suitable number of species have been examined for ophidians and other squamates.
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黄腹海蛇(Pelamis platurus)睾丸内精子发育的超微结构
关于蛇类精子发生过程中精子的发育,我们所知甚少,因为只有一项关于蛇属动物的完整研究,详细描述了蛇属蛇类(Agkistrodon piscivorus)精子的超微结构。因此,下面的研究将通过检查2009年在哥斯达黎加收集的Pelamis platurus的精子成熟来增加我们对蛇类精子发生的个体发生步骤的理解。在精子发生过程中,平羽假单胞的精细胞与其他鳞片有许多相似的超微结构特征。扁尾蛇精细胞与其他蛇类精细胞的显著区别是核外光带圆形且较短,尾核肩增大,主端和端部的3和8外周纤维更为突出。此外,P. platurus的中部要长得多,与迄今为止研究过的所有蛇的中部相似。其他染色质凝聚和顶体复合体的形态特征与在鱼尾鱼和其他鳞片动物中观察到的相似。尽管平尾蛇的精细胞看起来与迄今为止研究的其他蛇和蜥蜴非常相似,但在亚细胞细节上仍然观察到一些差异。对platurus和其他蛇类中发育中的精子的分析可以揭示不同物种之间形态上的保守特征,以及细微的变化,一旦对蛇和其他有鳞动物进行了适当数量的研究,这些变化可以帮助确定系统发育关系。
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