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Seasonal spermatogenesis in the Mexican endemic oviparous lizard, Sceloporus aeneus (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae).

Authors :
Granados-González, Gisela
Hernández-Gallegos, Oswaldo
Méndez-de la Cruz, Fausto Roberto
Villagrán-SantaCruz, Maricela
Rheubert, Justin L
Gribbins, Kevin M
Source :
Spermatogenesis. Sep/Dec2014, Vol. 4 Issue 3, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 0p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Oviparous species ofSceloporusexhibit either seasonal or continuous spermatogenesis and populations from high-elevation show a seasonal pattern known as spring reproductive activity. We studied the spermatogenic cycle of a high-elevation (2700 m) population of endemic oviparous lizard,Sceloporus aeneus, that resided south of México, D.F. Histological analyses were performed on the testes and reproductive ducts from individual lizards collected monthly. This population ofS. aeneusshowed a seasonal pattern of spermatogenesis, with 4 successive phases common in other lizards. These include: 1) Quiescence in August, which contained solely spermatogonia and Sertoli cells; 2) Testicular recrudescence (September-January) when testes became active with mitotic spermatogonia, spermatocytes beginning meiosis, and the early stages of spermiogenesis with spermatids; 3) Maximum testicular activity occurred from March to May and is when the largest spermiation events ensued within the germinal epithelia, which were also dominated by spermatids and spermiogenic cells; 4) Testicular regression in June was marked with the number of all germs cells decreasing rapidly and spermatogonia dominated the seminiferous epithelium. February was a transitional month between recrudescence and maximum activity. The highest sperm abundance in the lumina of epididymides was during maximum testicular activity (March-May). Thus, before and after these months fewer spermatozoa were detected within the excurrent ducts as the testis transitions from recrudescence to maximum activity in February and from maximum activity to quiescence in June. Maximum spermatogenic activity corresponds with warmest temperatures at this study site. This pattern known as spring reproductive activity with a fall recrudescence was similar to other oviparous species of genusSceloporus. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21565554
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Spermatogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101516943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4161/21565562.2014.988585