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The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility

During spermiogenesis, the proximal centriole forms a special microtubular structure: the centriolar adjunct. This structure appears at the spermatid stage, which is characterized by a condensed chromatin nucleus. We showed that the centriolar adjunct disappears completely in mature porcine spermato...

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Autores principales: Garanina, Anastasiia S., Alieva, Irina B., Bragina, Elizaveta E., Blanchard, Emmanuelle, Arbeille, Brigitte, Guerif, Fabrice, Uzbekova, Svetlana, Uzbekov, Rustem E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791486
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8020180
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author Garanina, Anastasiia S.
Alieva, Irina B.
Bragina, Elizaveta E.
Blanchard, Emmanuelle
Arbeille, Brigitte
Guerif, Fabrice
Uzbekova, Svetlana
Uzbekov, Rustem E.
author_facet Garanina, Anastasiia S.
Alieva, Irina B.
Bragina, Elizaveta E.
Blanchard, Emmanuelle
Arbeille, Brigitte
Guerif, Fabrice
Uzbekova, Svetlana
Uzbekov, Rustem E.
author_sort Garanina, Anastasiia S.
collection PubMed
description During spermiogenesis, the proximal centriole forms a special microtubular structure: the centriolar adjunct. This structure appears at the spermatid stage, which is characterized by a condensed chromatin nucleus. We showed that the centriolar adjunct disappears completely in mature porcine spermatozoa. In humans, the centriolar adjunct remnants are present in a fraction of mature spermatids. For the first time, the structure of the centriolar adjunct in the cell, and its consequent impact on fertility, were examined. Ultrastructural analysis using transmission electron microscopy was performed on near 2000 spermatozoa per person, in two patients with idiopathic male sterility (IMS) and five healthy fertile donors. We measured the average length of the “proximal centriole + centriolar adjunct” complex in sections, where it had parallel orientation in the section plane, and found that it was significantly longer in the spermatozoa of IMS patients than in the spermatozoa of healthy donors. This difference was independent of chromatin condensation deficiency, which was also observed in the spermatozoa of IMS patients. We suggest that zygote arrest may be related to an incompletely disassembled centriolar adjunct in a mature spermatozoon. Therefore, centriolar adjunct length can be potentially used as a complementary criterion for the immaturity of spermatozoa in the diagnostics of IMS patients.
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spelling pubmed-64064492019-03-19 The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility Garanina, Anastasiia S. Alieva, Irina B. Bragina, Elizaveta E. Blanchard, Emmanuelle Arbeille, Brigitte Guerif, Fabrice Uzbekova, Svetlana Uzbekov, Rustem E. Cells Article During spermiogenesis, the proximal centriole forms a special microtubular structure: the centriolar adjunct. This structure appears at the spermatid stage, which is characterized by a condensed chromatin nucleus. We showed that the centriolar adjunct disappears completely in mature porcine spermatozoa. In humans, the centriolar adjunct remnants are present in a fraction of mature spermatids. For the first time, the structure of the centriolar adjunct in the cell, and its consequent impact on fertility, were examined. Ultrastructural analysis using transmission electron microscopy was performed on near 2000 spermatozoa per person, in two patients with idiopathic male sterility (IMS) and five healthy fertile donors. We measured the average length of the “proximal centriole + centriolar adjunct” complex in sections, where it had parallel orientation in the section plane, and found that it was significantly longer in the spermatozoa of IMS patients than in the spermatozoa of healthy donors. This difference was independent of chromatin condensation deficiency, which was also observed in the spermatozoa of IMS patients. We suggest that zygote arrest may be related to an incompletely disassembled centriolar adjunct in a mature spermatozoon. Therefore, centriolar adjunct length can be potentially used as a complementary criterion for the immaturity of spermatozoa in the diagnostics of IMS patients. MDPI 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6406449/ /pubmed/30791486 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8020180 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Garanina, Anastasiia S.
Alieva, Irina B.
Bragina, Elizaveta E.
Blanchard, Emmanuelle
Arbeille, Brigitte
Guerif, Fabrice
Uzbekova, Svetlana
Uzbekov, Rustem E.
The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility
title The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility
title_full The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility
title_fullStr The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility
title_full_unstemmed The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility
title_short The Centriolar Adjunct–Appearance and Disassembly in Spermiogenesis and the Potential Impact on Fertility
title_sort centriolar adjunct–appearance and disassembly in spermiogenesis and the potential impact on fertility
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791486
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8020180
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