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  • Title: Ultrastructural study of abnormal spermiogenesis in four hystricognate rodents.
    Author: Feito RJ.
    Journal: J Reprod Fertil; 1990 Mar; 88(2):411-8. PubMed ID: 2325011.
    Abstract:
    Spermatids and epididymal spermatozoa from wild burrowing hystricognate rodents were examined. Structural defects affected the acrosome, the nucleus and the tail, and were similar to those found in the developing germ cells and spermatozoa from domestic mammals and man. The acrosome vesiculation of epididymal spermatozoa from hystricognate rodents might not be necessarily an abnormality and may represent a step in the acrosome reaction. Major abnormalities, such as invagination of the acrosome granule, incorporation of lytic vesicles into the forming acrosome, detachment of the acrosome from the flat surfaces of the nucleus, invagination of the nuclear envelope, and the occurrence of multinucleated and multitailed elements may be caused by a variety of factors, but those related to seasonal reproduction (breeding season) should not be neglected.
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