PRELIMINARY OBSERVATION OF THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEX OF SPERMATOCYTES OF SEVERAL EXPERIMENTAL RODENTIAL ANIMALS.
- VernacularTitle:几种实验啮齿动物精母细胞联会复合体的初步观察
- Author:
Yueling LI
;
Qingchang ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Synaptonemal complex;
Lateral element;
Central element;
Sex vesicle;
Transverse filaments;
Nodule
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1954;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Synaptonemal complex was first discovered by Moses in 1956. Synaptonemal complex of karyocytes of meiosis of pachytene are observed by electron microscope. They are bivalent chromosomal central substructure. We have observed synaptonemal complex of guinea-pig, rabbit, rat, and mice (Jin Bai Ⅰ, Ⅱ etc.). The basic structure of synaptonemal complex are similar. They contain two lateral elements and one central element which situated in the central space.The end of the synaptonemal complex is attached to the nuclear membrane,. where the inner nuclear membrane forms a thick platelike structure. Lateral elements of spermatocytes of the mouse are divided into two or three sections. The sex vesicle and associated nucleolus appear clearly in the mouse.The axial filaments of X and Y chromosome are attached with an angle of 30 degrees between each other. A typical central element and transverse filaments are formed in the space between. Several nodules are situated on the central element. The number of nodules is from 1-4 in the several experimental rodential animals studied.