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Ultrastructural changes in spermatozoa of the brush-tailed possum, Trichosurus vulpecula (Marsupialia), during epididymal transit

Part II: The acrosome

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The acrosome in spermatozoa from the caput epididymidis of the Australian Brush-tailed possum, Trichosurus vulpecula, typically forms a cup-like structure, sitting on the anterior third of the dorsal surface of the nucleus. The base of the acrosomal ‘cup’ is narrowly separated from the nuclear surface, while the body of the ‘cup’ projects voluminously away from the nucleus.

During epididymal transit these pronounced marginal extensions of the acrosome are retracted towards the nucleus, and the electron dense acrosomal material undergoes a process of compaction within the plasma membrane of the head to produce the convex ovate form of the definitive acrosome. During this process a variety of bizarre forms of the acrosome are produced before its final configuration is attained.

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The authors would like to thank Dr. D.J.H. Cockayne, Director of the Electron Microscope Unit, University of Sydney, for the generous provision of transmission electron microscope facilities, and Dr. M.R. Dickson, Electron Microscopist in charge, Biomedical Electron Microscope Unit, University of New South Wales, for the use of other facilities. Thanks also are due to Miss Robin Arnold and Mrs. Eva Vassak of the Department of Histology and Embryology, University of Sydney, for their expert assistance. The assistance of the N.S.W. National Parks and Wildlife Service in the provision of permits to work on these native mammals is acknowledged

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Harding, H.R., Carrick, F.N. & Shorey, C.D. Ultrastructural changes in spermatozoa of the brush-tailed possum, Trichosurus vulpecula (Marsupialia), during epididymal transit. Cell Tissue Res. 171, 61–73 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00219700

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