Changes in the distribution of microtubules and intermediate filaments in mammalian Sertoli cells during spermatogenesis
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Changes in the distribution of microtubules and intermediate filaments in mammalian Sertoli cells during spermatogenesis
Abstract
We have studied the distribution of microtubules and intermediate filaments in mammalian Sertoli cells during spermatogenesis. The arrangement of microtubules was determined, by indirect immunofluorescence, in ground squirrel testes that were 1) fixed, mechanically fragmented, and attached to polylysine-coated slides, and 2) fixed, embedded in polyethylene glycol, and sectioned. Intermediate filament patterns were determined, also by indirect immunofluorescence, in sections of unfixed rat testis. Results from these studies were confirmed and extended using electron microscopy. Microtubules first become evident in lateral processes that embrace round spermatids. When spermatids elongate and become situated in apical crypts of Sertoli cells, the microtubules become oriented parallel to the long axis of Sertoli cells and surround the crypts. As spermatids mature and acquire a saucer shape, apical microtubules progressively concentrate in Sertoli cell regions adjacent to the acrosome and eventually form discrete C-shaped structures that disappear during spermiation. Intermediate filaments in rat Sertoli cells are centered around the nucleus. From perinuclear regions, filaments extend toward desmosome-like junctions with early spermatogenic cells and into the apical cytoplasm where they have a transient association with crypts containing elongate spermatids. Filaments amongst crypts are most evident in early stages of the spermatogenic cycle when apical crypts are situated deep within the epithelium. They become less evident and eventually disappear as spermatids assume a more apical position. Our fluorescence studies and ultrastructural analyses indicate that the association of intermediate filaments with crypts is specific to regions adjacent to the dorsal or convex aspect of spermatid heads. In these regions, approximately 8 to 12 uniformly aligned filaments are intimately associated with actin filaments in ectoplasmic specializations surrounding the crypts. We conclude that, like actin, the distribution of microtubules and intermediate filaments changes in Sertoli cells during spermatogenesis. The distribution of microtubules correlates with the irregular columnar shape of Sertoli cells. We suspect that the apically situated intermediate filaments may play a role in anchoring or positioning Sertoli cell crypts deep within the epithelium during the early stages of the spermatogenic cycle.
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