2014
DOI: 10.4161/21565562.2014.979623
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Mechanisms of spermiogenesis and spermiation and how they are disturbed

Abstract: Haploid round spermatids undergo a remarkable transformation during spermiogenesis. The nucleus polarizes to one side of the cell as the nucleus condenses and elongates, and the microtubule-based manchette sculpts the nucleus into its species-specific head shape. The assembly of the central component of the sperm flagellum, known as the axoneme, begins early in spermiogenesis, and is followed by the assembly of secondary structures needed for normal flagella. The final remodelling of the mature elongated sperm… Show more

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“…On the other hand, MTs serve as the rails (or tracks) in Sertoli cells for germ cell transport (most notably spermatids), phagosome transport, as well as for intracellular transport involved in organelle positioning, cell shape, cell polarity, cell division and endocytic vesicle-mediated trafficking (for reviews, see (Lie, et al 2010c, O’[Donnell and O’Bryan 2014, O’Donnell 2014, Tang, et al 2013, Tang, et al 2015b, Vogl, et al 2008)). MTs are also polarized structures in Sertoli cells with the fast growing plus (+) end and the slow growing minus (−) ends located near the basement membrane in the basal compartment and near the tubule lumen in the apical compartment, respectively.…”
Section: Cytoskeletons Of the Btbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, MTs serve as the rails (or tracks) in Sertoli cells for germ cell transport (most notably spermatids), phagosome transport, as well as for intracellular transport involved in organelle positioning, cell shape, cell polarity, cell division and endocytic vesicle-mediated trafficking (for reviews, see (Lie, et al 2010c, O’[Donnell and O’Bryan 2014, O’Donnell 2014, Tang, et al 2013, Tang, et al 2015b, Vogl, et al 2008)). MTs are also polarized structures in Sertoli cells with the fast growing plus (+) end and the slow growing minus (−) ends located near the basement membrane in the basal compartment and near the tubule lumen in the apical compartment, respectively.…”
Section: Cytoskeletons Of the Btbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MT dynamics are also regulated by a number of MT binding proteins, yet few studies are found in the literature that investigate the role of these MT binding proteins on MT dynamics in the testis (Table 2) (for reviews, see (O’Donnell and O’Bryan 2014, Tang, et al 2013, Tang, et al 2015b)). Nonetheless, both cytoskeletal filaments undergo extensive re-organization involving polymerization (i.e., nucleation), depolymerization, stabilization, bundling, capping, branching and severing/cleavage so that their configuration and/or organization can be rapidly altered in Sertoli cells in response to changes of the epithelial cycle, similar to other mammalian and non-mammalian cells (Arous and Halban 2015, Hausott and Klimaschewski 2015, Lie, et al 2010c, O’Donnell, et al 2011, O’Donnell and O’Bryan 2014, O’Donnell 2014, Tang, et al 2015b, Zheng and Iglesias 2013). Furthermore, studies have shown that the actin- and MT-based cytoskeletons are working in concert to modulate multiple mammalian cell functions including spermatogenesis in the testis (for reviews, see (Coles and Bradke 2015, O’Donnell, et al 2011, O’Donnell 2014, Poulter and Thomas 2015, Schappi, et al 2014, Tang, et al 2015b)).…”
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“…Histone-to-protamine chromatin remodelling process happens perfectly in the presence of a master regulator, namely chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 5 (Chd5) throughout spermiogenesis . Spermiogenesis is a process to produce matured spermatozoa which able to move from haploid round spermatids by completing a remarkable series of events (O'Donnell, 2014). When making a comparison, it is noted that nuclei of sperm wild-type sperm with larger amounts of protamine contents are more resistant to chemical disruption (Cho et al, 2001).…”
Section: Histone Modification and Chromatin Remodellingmentioning
confidence: 99%