Ontogeny of the Complex Sperm in the Macrostomid Flatworm Macrostomum lignano (Macrostomorpha, Rhabditophora)

  • Maxime Willems
  • , Frederic Leroux
  • , Myriam Claeys
  • , Mieke Boone
  • , Stijn Mouton
  • , Tom Artois
  • , Gaetan Borgonie*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Spermiogenesis in Macrostomum lignano (Macrostomorpha, Rhabditophora) is described using light- and electron microscopy of the successive stages in sperm development. Ovoid spermatids develop to highly complex, elongated sperm possessing an undulating distal (anterior) process (or "feeler"), bristles, and a proximal (posterior) brush. In particular, we present a detailed account of the morphology and ontogeny of the bristles, describing for the first time the formation of a highly specialized bristle complex consisting of several parts. This complex is ultimately reduced when sperm are mature. The implications of the development of this bristle complex on both sperm maturation and the evolution and function of the bristles are discussed. The assumed homology between bristles and flagellae questioned. J. Morphol. 270:162-174, 2009. (C) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)162-174
    Number of pages13
    JournalJournal of morphology
    Volume270
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-2009

    Keywords

    • spermiogenesis
    • flatworm
    • Macrostomum lignano
    • bristles
    • ultrastructure
    • HAPLOPHARYNX-ROSTRATUS
    • PLATYHELMINTHES
    • ULTRASTRUCTURE
    • SPERMATOGENESIS
    • SPERMIOGENESIS
    • SPERMATOZOON
    • MICROSCOPY
    • CELLS
    • MODEL

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