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Publication : Differentiation of binuclear spermatozoa in mice.

First Author  Burkhart JG Year  1989
Journal  Gamete Res Volume  22
Issue  4 Pages  399-410
PubMed ID  2722121 Mgi Jnum  J:25986
Mgi Id  MGI:73826 Doi  10.1002/mrd.1120220406
Citation  Burkhart JG, et al. (1989) Differentiation of binuclear spermatozoa in mice. Gamete Res 22(4):399-410
abstractText  In an electron microscopy study of abnormal spermatogenesis in mice, we have found that two discrete haploid nuclei may be located in a single spermatid cytoplasm after the second meiotic division. The spermatid continues to differentiate and forms a binucleate spermatozoon with both nuclei separately packaged within the sperm head. The Golgi apparatus of the double spermatid forms a single proacrosome that attaches to both nuclei. Apparently, one acrosomal structure differentiates to cover and compartmentalize the two haploid nuclei within the sperm head. Chromatin condensation appears normal. The head morphology and number of flagella vary in mature spermatozoa produced by this process. This work demonstrates one pathway by which polyploid spermatids continue to differentiate to spermatozoa after failure of cytoplasmic division or possibly cellular fusion.
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