MOVEMENT OF SPERMATOZOA OF MEGASELIA-SCALARIS (DIPTERA, BRACHYCERA, CYCLORRHAPHA, PHORIDAE) IN ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL FLUIDS

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作者
CURTIS, SK [1 ]
BENNER, DB [1 ]
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[1] E TENNESSEE STATE UNIV,DEPT BIOL SCI,JOHNSON CITY,TN 37614
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10.1002/jmor.1052100108
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R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
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100101 ;
摘要
In artificial fluid, the spermatozoa move as linear cells or round up and rotate, propelled by spontaneous bending of their tails. Both linear and rounded cells can move forward and backward, but usually they move forward. The tails of all cells display, simultaneously, small primary bends and fewer, much larger secondary bends. Rounded cells form single secondary bends that remain unchanged as the cells rotate. They also form "node-like" primary bends that travel posteriorly or anteriorly as the cells rotate forward or backward, respectively. Linear cells move their anterior regions into and out of focus in a cyclic fashion. They form rather prominent primary bends, as well as two to four secondary bends that travel posteriorly as the cells move forward. Secondary bends change in shape continuously and are not sinusoidal. The cells follow approximately linear trajectories, but the distances traveled per cycle, speeds, and secondary bending patterns are variable. When methyl cellulose is added to artificial fluid, linear movement is improved, and forward speeds are approximately tripled. The movement of spermatozoa in natural fluid of the female reproductive tract is remarkably less stereotyped than that of cells in artificial fluid. The cells, usually resembling straight lines or arcs, are very flexible and active. They lack obvious cyclic activity and double bending patterns. They are capable of moving both forward and backward and of adjusting their bending activity and speed within rather wide limits. Their average forward speed is about nine times faster than that of cells in artificial fluid.
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