Testis structure and spermatogenetic activity were studied in two Antarctic teleostean species, Chionodraco hamatus and Trematomus bernacchii, cap-tured during the austral summer in the Ross Sea. The specimens of C. hamatus showed full reproductive activity but, the spermatogenetic cycle being over, only spermatogonia and Sertoli cells were present in the seminiferous tubules whereas the lumina were full of sperm. By contrast, the specimens of T. bernacchii were in the stage of spermatogenetical recrudescence, having not yet entered the reproductive period. In this species, the seminiferous tubules were devoid of lumen and full of spermatogonial cysts, showing some mitoses. Many tubules contained cysts of meiotic spermatocytes I and, in one case only, small cysts of spermatocytes II. The ®nal stages of spermatogenesis were lacking, presumably occurring later, in autumn/winter. The immunocyto-chemical tests aimed at identifying bFGF and FGFR1 revealed a positive reaction both in Sertoli cells and spermatogonia in the C. hamatus specimens, indicating that this species was ready to start a new spermatoge-netic cycle. The weak reaction in the specimens of T. bernacchii suggests that, in this species, the stage of cell division was over and that of meiosis and di€eren- tiation was starting. These data indicate that Antarctic ®sh have an opportunistic spermatogenetic cycle.

Spermatogenesis in some Antarctic teleosts from the Ross Sea: Histological organisation of the testis and localisation of bFGF / Russo, A.; Angelini, Francesco; Carotenuto, Rosa; Guarino, FABIO MARIA; Falugi, C.; Campanella, Chiara. - In: POLAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0722-4060. - 23:4(2000), pp. 279-287. [10.1007/s003000050445]

Spermatogenesis in some Antarctic teleosts from the Ross Sea: Histological organisation of the testis and localisation of bFGF

ANGELINI, FRANCESCO;CAROTENUTO, ROSA;GUARINO, FABIO MARIA;CAMPANELLA, CHIARA
2000

Abstract

Testis structure and spermatogenetic activity were studied in two Antarctic teleostean species, Chionodraco hamatus and Trematomus bernacchii, cap-tured during the austral summer in the Ross Sea. The specimens of C. hamatus showed full reproductive activity but, the spermatogenetic cycle being over, only spermatogonia and Sertoli cells were present in the seminiferous tubules whereas the lumina were full of sperm. By contrast, the specimens of T. bernacchii were in the stage of spermatogenetical recrudescence, having not yet entered the reproductive period. In this species, the seminiferous tubules were devoid of lumen and full of spermatogonial cysts, showing some mitoses. Many tubules contained cysts of meiotic spermatocytes I and, in one case only, small cysts of spermatocytes II. The ®nal stages of spermatogenesis were lacking, presumably occurring later, in autumn/winter. The immunocyto-chemical tests aimed at identifying bFGF and FGFR1 revealed a positive reaction both in Sertoli cells and spermatogonia in the C. hamatus specimens, indicating that this species was ready to start a new spermatoge-netic cycle. The weak reaction in the specimens of T. bernacchii suggests that, in this species, the stage of cell division was over and that of meiosis and di€eren- tiation was starting. These data indicate that Antarctic ®sh have an opportunistic spermatogenetic cycle.
2000
Spermatogenesis in some Antarctic teleosts from the Ross Sea: Histological organisation of the testis and localisation of bFGF / Russo, A.; Angelini, Francesco; Carotenuto, Rosa; Guarino, FABIO MARIA; Falugi, C.; Campanella, Chiara. - In: POLAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0722-4060. - 23:4(2000), pp. 279-287. [10.1007/s003000050445]
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