Seasonal changes of the blood-testis barrier in viscacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus): a freeze-fracture and lanthanum tracer study
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Seasonal changes of the blood-testis barrier in viscacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus): a freeze-fracture and lanthanum tracer study
Abstract
Adult male viscachas (Lagostomus maximus maximus) were gathered from their natural habitat during the period of complete spermatogenesis (June) and during the month of maximum testicular regression (August). The testes were processed by conventional electron microscopic technique using lanthanum nitrate (electron-dense intercellular tracer) to define the intercellular spaces below the inter-Sertoli tight junctions and by freeze-fracture techniques. During complete spermatogenesis the tracer surrounds spermatogonia, preleptotene, and leptotene spermatocytes and stops at the level of the inter-Sertoli tight junctions below all germ cells displaying synaptonemal complexes (zygotene-pachytene spermatocytes) and germ cells in more advanced stages of differentiation. Conversely, during testicular regression the tracer percolates all intercellular spaces between Sertoli cells and the remaining germ cells (spermatogonia and few preleptotene and leptotene spermatocytes). During complete spermatogenesis, freeze-fracture replicas exhibit numerous inter-Sertoli tight junction strands parallel to each other and to the basal lamina. During spermatogenesis decay, the inter-Sertoli tight junctions are found to be short, tortuous, frequently interrupted, and often associated with extented membranous areas of gap junctions.
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