Polyamines in spermatocytes and residual bodies of rat testis

Masashi Shin, Lars-Inge Larsson, Kunio Fujiwara

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    Abstract

    Immunocytochemistry for polyamines in the rat testis revealed intense staining of small bodies close to the lumen of seminiferous tubules of spermatogenic stage VII and VIII as well as of spermatocytes. Methyl green-pyronin and proppidium iodide staining combined with DNase or RNase predigestion showed that the small bodies contained RNA, but not DNA and double fluorescence staining showed that polyamines (PAs) colocalized with RNA in the bodies. Electron microscopy confirmed the absence of nuclei in the bodies and revealed that PA immunoreactivity was associated with ribosomes. These results strongly suggest that the small bodies correspond to the residual bodies, and agree with previous results showing localization of PAs to ribosomes in neurons and gastrointestinal epithelial cells. The accumulation of PAs in residual bodies may reflect a termination of their role in spermiogenesis with respect to protein synthesis.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalHistochemistry and Cell Biology
    Volume127
    Issue number6
    Pages (from-to)649-655
    Number of pages7
    ISSN0948-6143
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • Former LIFE faculty
    • Polyamines
    • Immunocytochemistry
    • Residual body
    • Double immunofluorescence
    • Rat

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