Leydig cells in Myleus ternetzi testes

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Summary

Males of Myleus ternetzi, at various maturation stages were netted in a French Guyana river. Testes were histologically and ultrastructurally analysed. Leydig cells were always present in large numbers. In mature or almost mature testes, they were characterized by a large spherical nucleus and an extensively developed smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) composed of very narrow tightly packed tubules. In regressed testes, most of the Leydig cells had a smaller nucleus with an irregular shape, a disorganized SER and the fine structure of the mitochondria was greatly affected. These changes would reflect different phases throughout a metabolic cycle in relation to spermatogenesis.

Creator
Maurice Loir, Anne Margeridon, Chantal Cauty.
Publisher
EDP Sciences.
Language
English
Source
https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:1989006.
Media
Document
Keywords provided by editors
Fish, South America, testis, Leydig cell, ultrastructure, Poisson, Amérique du Sud, testicule, cellule de Leydig, ultrastructure.
BIO-PLATEAUX topics
Observation of aquatic environments (environmental monitoring)
Key issue
Risks (floods, drought, health)
Coverage
French Guiana
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