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J Submicrosc Cytol Pathol ; 35(2): 141-6, 2003 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12974327

RESUMEN

The chambers of the rete testis (RT) of guinea pig are lined by a simple epithelium, whose cells are squamous, cubical and columnar in shape. The epithelial cells with distinct shapes were counted and the quantitative analysis of the number of these cells showed relative predominance of cubical cells. The ultrastructural observations showed predominance of membrane interdigitations among the epithelial cells. These cells present common cytoplasmic organelles. The Golgi complex polarity is typical with observation of electronlucent vesicles on the Golgi cis face closely related to rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lamellae, mitochondria and large number of polysomes on the Golgi trans face. These related structures present in Golgi area of RT cells suggest secretory activity which maybe occurs in the RT epithelium. Endocytotic process also occurs in the RT and this function probably concerns the uptake of substances and resorption of seminiferous fluid. Apical cilia present in RT epithelium cells are related with fluid transport and perhaps with chemoreception. Presence of spermatozoa portions enclosed into the cytoplasm of some epithelium cells has been referred to as spermatophagy. The RT complex is mainly supported by loose connective tissue, with collagen fibres and some Leydig cells. Leydig cells are adjacent to the network channels of the septal part of the RT and apparently are able to secrete inside the RT lumen.


Asunto(s)
Células Epiteliales/ultraestructura , Cobayas/anatomía & histología , Orgánulos/ultraestructura , Red Testicular/ultraestructura , Animales , Tamaño de la Célula , Retículo Endoplásmico Rugoso/fisiología , Retículo Endoplásmico Rugoso/ultraestructura , Células Epiteliales/fisiología , Aparato de Golgi/fisiología , Aparato de Golgi/ultraestructura , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica , Mitocondrias/fisiología , Mitocondrias/ultraestructura , Orgánulos/fisiología , Red Testicular/fisiología
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Rev Bras Biol ; 53(4): 583-90, 1993 Nov.
Artículo en Portugués | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8209033

RESUMEN

This paper deals with the ultrastructural study of mature vampire bat Sertoli cells and their relationships with the different stages of testicular germ cells. In vampire bat seminiferous epithelium there are different types of junctional specializations among Sertoli cells and among Sertoli cells and different germ cells, with special emphasis to tight junctions and to junctions like as desmosomes. Ectoplasmic junctions through the Sertoli cells, including the smooth ER, are observed. These cellular interactions and their cytophysiological roles are discussed. Also are related some ultrastructural peculiarities of the Sertoli cell nucleus, nucleolus, cytoplasmic organelles and lipidic inclusions.


Asunto(s)
Quirópteros/anatomía & histología , Epitelio Seminífero/ultraestructura , Células de Sertoli/ultraestructura , Animales , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica
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Gegenbaurs Morphol Jahrb ; 136(1): 103-10, 1990.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2318392

RESUMEN

Structurally the boundary tissue of the vampire bat seminiferous tubuli showed 2 to 5 layers of connective tissue in which elongated contractile cells and lamellar and/or fibrillar collagen were noticed. This boundary tissue forms the seminiferous tubular lamina propria. Its structure was more complex around the seminiferous tubuli near the Capsula testicularis than between the adjacent and contiguous tubuli into the testicular lobuli. The whole ultrastructural organization of the seminiferous lamina propria was described here.


Asunto(s)
Quirópteros/anatomía & histología , Túbulos Seminíferos/ultraestructura , Testículo/ultraestructura , Animales , Tejido Conectivo/ultraestructura , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica
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