Harding H R, Carrick F N, Shorey C D
Cell Tissue Res. 1976 Aug 16;171(1):61-73. doi: 10.1007/BF00219700.
The acrosome in spermatozoa from the caput epididymidis of the Australian Brush-tailed possum, Trichosurus vulpecula, typically forms a cup-like structure, sitting on the anterior third of the dorsal surface of the nucleus. The base of the acrosomal 'cup' is narrowly separated from the nuclear surface, while the body of the 'cup' projects voluminously away from the nucleus. During epididymal transit these pronounced marginal extensions of the acrosome are retracted towards the nucleus, and the electron dense acrosomal material undergoes a process of compaction within the plasma membrane of the head to produce the convex ovate form of the definitive acrosome. During this process a variety of bizarre forms of the acrosome are produced before its final configuration is attained.
来自澳大利亚帚尾袋貂(Trichosurus vulpecula)附睾头部的精子中的顶体通常形成杯状结构,位于细胞核背面的前三分之一处。顶体“杯”的底部与核表面狭窄分离,而“杯”体则大量地从细胞核突出。在附睾转运过程中,顶体这些明显的边缘延伸部分向细胞核回缩,电子致密的顶体物质在头部的质膜内经历压缩过程,以产生最终顶体的凸卵形。在这个过程中,在达到其最终形态之前会产生各种奇异形态的顶体。