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- Kinetics of spermatogenesis in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
- 0040-8166
- The Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) is a small rodent native to the arid regions of Mongolia and Northeastern China. The present study provides descriptions of both the cellular associations of the seminiferous-epithelium cycle and relative frequencies of stages in the gerbil. Based on the development of the acrosomic system and the nuclear morphology changes using the PAS-H staining technique, the transformation of spermatids into spermatozoa was divided into 15 steps. The first 12 steps were used to identify 12 stages or cellular associations and the other three steps were spread among the first six stages of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium. The relative frequencies found for stages I through XII were: 13.15; 8.06; 8.98; 6.48; 5.37; 6.71; 7.36; 7.45; 7.27; 5.83; 11.53 and 11.81, respectively. Stage I had the highest frequency while stage V proved the lowest frequency among the XII stages. The pattern of spermatogenesis is similar to those of rodents used as laboratory animals. The present description is the first for this rodent and provides the foundation for a variety of future studies of the testis in this animal. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
- 6-May-2002
- Tissue and Cell, v. 34, n. 1, p. 7-13, 2002.
- 7-13
- Meriones unguiculatus
- Spermatogenesis
- Testis
- acrosome
- animal cell
- animal experiment
- animal tissue
- cell cycle
- cell kinetics
- cell transformation
- cell ultrastructure
- controlled study
- gerbil
- Golgi stain
- laboratory test
- male
- morphology
- nonhuman
- rodent
- seminiferous tubule epithelium
- spermatid
- spermatocyte
- spermatogenesis
- spermatozoon
- staining
- testis
- Animals
- Cell Cycle
- Gerbillinae
- Male
- Seminiferous Epithelium
- Animalia
- Meriones
- Rodentia
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1054/tice.2002.0218
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