Ravindranath N, Papadopoulos V, Vornberger W, Zitzmann D, Dym M
Department of Cell Biology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia 20007.
Biol Reprod. 1994 Jul;51(1):50-62. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod51.1.50.
Despite the important role of calcium in the growth and differentiation of a variety of cell types, its exact location and function in the somatic and germ cells of the testis remain to be determined. In the present study, we examined the subcellular distribution of calcium in the immature and adult rat testis. Calcium was localized at the electron microscopic level by ion-capture cytochemistry using combined oxalate and pyroantimonate procedures. Calcium-containing precipitates localized primarily within the nuclei, mitochondria, and cytosol of somatic and germ cells. Differences in the size and quantity of the calcium precipitates were observed among the various cellular compartments. In the somatic cells (Sertoli, Leydig, and myoid), the nuclei exhibited large round-shaped calcium-containing precipitates, whereas the mitochondria in these cell types contained numerous smaller precipitates. The cytoplasmic vesicles possessed single precipitates. These vesicles could be calciosomes, which have been described in other non-muscle cell types. Among germ cells, round spermatids exhibited a large number of vesicular, calsiosome-like structures in the cytoplasm containing single precipitates. The elongating spermatids from adult testis showed calcium localization within the nuclear matrix unassociated with the nuclear envelope, or in a peripheral alignment of precipitates along the nuclear envelope. Calciosome-like structures were also seen in round spermatids. Spermatogonia and spermatocytes exhibited calcium in nuclei, mitochondria, and cytoplasmic vesicles. These results demonstrate a differential distribution of calcium within the various cell types of the testis. The presence of calcium in the nucleus may suggest a role in cell growth and differentiation; calsiosome-like structures may represent the active exchangeable pool of calcium, and the differential type of distribution of calcium in elongating spermatids suggests a role for calcium in spermatid differentiation.
尽管钙在多种细胞类型的生长和分化中起着重要作用,但其在睾丸的体细胞和生殖细胞中的具体位置和功能仍有待确定。在本研究中,我们检测了未成熟和成年大鼠睾丸中钙的亚细胞分布。通过使用草酸盐和焦锑酸盐联合的离子捕获细胞化学方法,在电子显微镜水平上对钙进行定位。含钙沉淀物主要定位于体细胞和生殖细胞的细胞核、线粒体和细胞质溶胶中。在不同的细胞区室中观察到钙沉淀物的大小和数量存在差异。在体细胞(支持细胞、间质细胞和肌样细胞)中,细胞核呈现出大的圆形含钙沉淀物,而这些细胞类型中的线粒体含有许多较小的沉淀物。细胞质囊泡含有单个沉淀物。这些囊泡可能是钙体,在其他非肌肉细胞类型中已有描述。在生殖细胞中,圆形精子细胞的细胞质中呈现出大量含有单个沉淀物的囊泡状、类似钙体的结构。成年睾丸中正在伸长的精子细胞显示钙定位于与核膜无关的核基质内,或沿核膜周边排列的沉淀物中。在圆形精子细胞中也可见类似钙体的结构。精原细胞和精母细胞在细胞核、线粒体和细胞质囊泡中显示有钙。这些结果表明睾丸的各种细胞类型中钙的分布存在差异。细胞核中钙的存在可能表明其在细胞生长和分化中起作用;类似钙体的结构可能代表钙的活性可交换池,而正在伸长的精子细胞中钙的不同分布类型表明钙在精子细胞分化中起作用。