オオタニシにおける精子成熟と異型精子の運動開始パターン

島根大学教育学部紀要 43 巻 117-122 頁 2009-12-25 発行
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オオタニシにおける精子成熟と異型精子の運動開始パターン
タイトル
Sperm Maturation and Motility Initiation Pattern in the Paraspermatozoa of Cipangopaludina Japonica
タイトル 読み
オオタニシ ニオケル セイシ セイジュク ト イケイ セイシ ノ ウンドウ カイシ パターン
著者
杵築 啓太
収録物名
島根大学教育学部紀要
43
開始ページ 117
終了ページ 122
収録物識別子
ISSN 18808581
内容記述
その他
Generation of two types of spermatozoa, eusperm and parasperm is a common feature in most Prosobranch snails. In addition, Cipangopaludina Japonica produces two different sized parasperms, micro and macro parasperm. Recently, we have reported that there was a remarkable difference in motility initiation in vitro between micro and macro parasperms, that is, at the start of culture, all the micro parasperms have actively moved, while the macro parasperms have never shown any motion. After then, the fact was newly observed in some individuals that both micro and macro parasperms had actively moved at the start of culture. About these differential patterns of motility initiation were divided into two type, namely, the former is type A and the later is type B.
In present investigation, the motility initiation pattern of the macro parasperms was type A in individuals with well-developed testis in which almost all the eusperms were on the way of metamorphosis, indicating that the spermatogenesis is very active. In contrast, the motility initiation pattern was type B in individuals with underdeveloped testis in which almost all the eusperms have done metamorphosis. Furthermore, the motility activity of eusperm was very low in individuals which parasperm indicate the motility initiation pattern of type B. These findings indicated that the motility initiation pattern of parasperm is type A in the bleeding season of this species and it is important for reproductive advantage.
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日本語
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島根大学教育学部
Faculty of Education Shimane University
発行日 2009-12-25
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関連情報
[NCID] AA12171265