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Spermatogenesis in the dog
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1972
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SpermatogenesisFertilitySemen AnalysisReproductive BiologyFertilisationEmbryologyReproductive EndocrinologyEmbryo CultureReproductive PhysiologyMaturation DivisionsMale InfertilityReproductive MedicineGametogenesisPublic HealthInfertilityCell DivisionSpermatogenic CellsSperm BiologyGameteBiologyPrimary SpermatocytesDevelopmental BiologyMedicine
Abstract The cycle of the seminiferous epithelium of the dog was divided into eight stages, using as criteria the shape of the spermatid nucleus, the location of spermatids and spermatozoa in regard to the basement membrane, the presence of meiotic figures and the release of spermatozoa from the lumen of the tubule. Based upon these criteria, a modification of the eight‐stage system of classification of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium was developed. Cell populations making up each stage are described. The relative frequencies of stages 1 through 8 were 21.9, 12.7, 2.8, 11.5, 8.3, 15.4, 13.3 and 14.0%, respectively. The duration of one cycle of the seminiferous epithelium was 13.6 days (SE ± 0.7), as determined from cells labeled by tritiated thymidine. The absolute durations of stages 1 through 8 were 3.0, 1.7, 0.4, 1.6, 1.1, 2.1, 1.8 and 1.9 days, respectively. The life span of primary spermatocytes was 20.9 days, of secondary spermatocytes 0.5 days, spermatids with round nuclei 10.5 days, spermatids with elongated nuclei up to the time they are released into the lumen, 10.6 days. Counts of the different types of spermatogenic cells in tubular cross sections revealed little or no germ cell degeneration during the two maturation divisions.
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