Evolution of the endoplasmic reticulum in the Sertoli cell cytoplasm encapsulating the heads of late spermatids in the rat
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 196 (1), 83-99
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1091960109
Abstract
Throughout stage VII and early stage VIII of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, the heads of the late spermatids, located in a juxtaluminal position, are embedded in apical processes of Sertoli cells. These processes contain cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of two main types, i.e., flattened and tubular, which communicate with each other to form a continuous system. Throughout the long stage VII of the cycle, these two types of cisternae undergo marked changes. In early stage VII, the flattened cisternae, developing from the subsurface cisternae which compose the “junctional specialization,” form concentric sheets at the periphery and in the middle of each apical process. The less conspicuous tubular cisternae form a continuous network which is present in the bridge connecting the Sertoli cell body to the apical process, and extends along the dorsal and ventral aspects of the spermatid's head to end up as cup‐shaped flattened cisternae capping the bulbs of the tubulobulbar complexes described by Russell and Clermont ('76). In mid stage VII, the flattened cisternae start to regress, while the tubular cisternae become more abundant. In late stage VII, only fragments of the flattened cisternae are present, while the tubular cisternae form a profuse and elaborate network throughout the apical process. In the following stage VIII, the tubular cisternae disperse and only remnants of ER are present at the time of the release of the spermatid into the tubular lumen. These transformations of ER cisternae suggest a complex alteration in the relationship between Sertoli cells and late spermatids prior to their release as spermatozoa.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- Three‐dimensional architecture of the Golgi apparatus in Sertoli cells of the ratJournal of Anatomy, 1979
- Characterization of Sertoli cell‐germ cell junctional specializations in dissociated testicular cellsThe Anatomical Record, 1979
- Sertoli‐Sertoli junctions and Sertoli‐spermatid junctions after efferent ductule ligation and lanthanum treatmentJournal of Anatomy, 1977
- Actin‐like filaments in the Sertoli cell junctional specializations in the swine and mouse testisThe Anatomical Record, 1976
- The Sertoli cell junctional specialization during spermiogenesis and at spermiationThe Anatomical Record, 1976
- Anchoring device between Sertoli cells and late spermatids in rat seminiferous tubulesThe Anatomical Record, 1976
- The sertoli cell junctional specializations and their relationship to the germinal epithelium as observed after efferent ductule ligationThe Anatomical Record, 1975
- The normal development of the blood‐testis barrier and the effects of clomiphene and estrogen treatmentThe Anatomical Record, 1973
- The junctional specializations of sertoli cells in the seminiferous epitheliumThe Anatomical Record, 1967
- DEFINITION OF THE STAGES OF THE CYCLE OF THE SEMINIFEROUS EPITHELIUM IN THE RATAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952